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Viburnum dentatum 'Christom'

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.

Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur'

Winterthur' has white flower clusters that bloom in late spring, followed by clusters of berries that change color as they ripen. Dark-green leaves turn dark, purplish-red in the fall. Keeps an upright habit, reaching 6-10' tall and 5-6' wide.

Viburnum opulus 'Sterile'

The 'Sterile' viburnum is prized for its deeply-lobed foliage and thick, whtie, pom-pom shaped blooms. It will reach 10-12' tall and 8-10' wide at maturity.

Viburnum ? rhytidophylloides 'Alleghany'

Alleghany' is a multi-stemmed shrub that grows 8-10' tall and wide. It has dark-green leaves that are contrasted with creamy-white flowers in spring. Red berries in fall turn black as they age.

Viburnum x pragense

Beautiful evergreen shrub with lustrous, dark-green leaves. Pink buds open in spring to reveal creamy-white, fragrant flowers. Grows 8-12' tall and wide.

Weigela florida 'Verweig'

My Monet' is a dwarf variety that will reach 1-2' tall and wide. It produces pink flowers in the spring that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Creamy, variegated foliage takes on darker tones in the fall.

Weigela florida 'Alexandra'

Rosy-pink flowers bloom against dark, glossy-green foliage. This variety produces abundant clusters of flowers that attract hummingbirds. Grows 4-5' tall and wide at maturity.

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