Description
Scientific Name: Viburnum lentago
Zone: 3-7 Find Your Growing Zone
Mature Height: 15-20 ft
Mature Width: 10-15 ft
Fruit: Berry like drupes that start out red or yellow, ripening to blue or black.
Flowers: Domed clusters that are 4 1/2″ across and creamy white in color.
Bloom Time: May
Soil: Alkaline, moist or dry, well-drained
Drought Tolerance: Poor
Flood Tolerance: Moderate
Sun Requirements: Sun or part-shade
Fall Color: Orange or red
Wildlife Value: Host plant for several moth varieties; berries feed ruffed grouse, squirrels, chipmunks, cedar waxwings, and brown thrashers.


