The 'Chippewa' is a compact, upright variety that is great for small garden spaces. It will get 3-4' tall and wide, and produces sweet, juicy berries that will ripen in mid-summer. Berries are great for baking, cooking, fresh eating and preserves. Brilliant orange-red fall foliage and white flowers emerging mid-spring create interest all year round. Will do best when planted in organically rich soil amongst other blueberry varieties.
The 'Mini Mauvette' produces deep-mauve flowers on strong, sturdy stems. Reblooming variety that blooms from early summer into fall. Reaches 2-3' tall and wide.
The 'Fire Light' is prized known for its long, panicle blooms that emerge white and age to vibrant pink. It will reach 5-6' tall and wide at maturity. This variety is quite striking when planted alone or in masses.
Winter Red Winterberry. The 'Winter Red' produces clusters of red berries in the fall that persist into winter on bare stems. This variety will reach 6-8' tall and wide at maturity. Best berry set when pollinated by Southern Gentleman.
Tiny Wine' is a dwarf variety that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. The dark, bronze-maroon foliage keeps its luster through the seasons. Clusters of dainty, pinkish-white flowers bloom in late spring.
Lemon Lace' is prized for its vibrant, yellow-green foliage that is deeply-cut, giving it a soft appearance. Creamy-pink flowers emerge in spring. Blackish-red fall berries provide forage for birds or for making elderberry jams and pies. Grows 3-5' tall and wide.
Pink flowers blooms against light-green foliage that takes on orange, yellow and red tones in the fall. Dense, mounded habit, reaching 2-3' tall and wide.
Blue Muffin? is a useful viburnum variety. More compact than other Arrowwood viburnum, it fits easily into the residential landscape. Clean white flowers make for a crisp contrast with the glossy green leaves in early to mid-summer. The remarkably intense blue fruit that inspired the Blue Muffin? name appear in late summer and fall. The fruit add interest to the fall landscape, and attract songbirds to the garden. Berries are not edible. USDA Zone 3-8 Good to grow 7 Change Light Needs Full sun, Partial sun Water Needs Water regularly in extreme heat for best performance. Requires less water once established.