Arrowwood Viburnum
Viburnum dentatum
Description:
Dense, rounded, multi stemmed shrub with showy white flowers, pleated foliage, and blue black berries. Ornamental and useful to birds. Blooms May to June. 6 to 15 feet tall. Dry to moist soils. Full sun to part shade.
Plant Overview:
| Other Common Names: | Southern Arrowwood |
| Plant Family: | Caprifoliaceae |
| Plant Duration: | Perennial |
| Plant Type: | Shrubs/Subshrub |
| South Jersey Native Range: | South Jersey |
| Attracts Pollinators and Wildlife: | Butterflies, Birds, Bees |
| Bloom Time: | May to June |
| Global and State Rank: | SNR, G5 |
| Commercially available landscape plant? | Yes |
Soil Characteristics: | |
| Soil Type: | Sandy |
| Soil Moisture: | Moist, Dry |
| Soil pH: | Acidic |
Light Needs: | |
| Opitmal Light: | Sun to partial shade |
| Light Range: | Sun, Partial Shade |
Water Needs of Plant: | |
| Soil Moisture: | Moist, Dry |