Spring Bouquet Viburnum
Spring Bouquet White Viburnum is a stunning shrub grown in zones 4-8. It produces beautiful white spring flowers and grows up to 6 feet tall. Spring Bouquet Viburnum (Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet') is a beautiful evergreen shrub with dark green foliage and lightly fragrant, pinkish white spring flowers. It is a popular choice for foundation plantings, hedges, and borders.
Spring Bouquet Viburnum flowers
Spring Bouquet Viburnum grows to be 4 to 6 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide. It has a dense, upright growth habit and a rounded shape. The leaves are 2 to 4 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide. They are dark green and have a glossy sheen. The margins of the leaves are finely toothed.
Spring Bouquet Viburnum blooms in early spring. The flowers are small and pinkish white and are arranged in dense clusters. The flowers are lightly fragrant and have a sweet scent. The flowers are followed by clusters of metallic blue berries which ripen in the fall and winter. The berries are attractive to birds and other wildlife.
Spring Bouquet Viburnum berries
Spring Bouquet Viburnum is a relatively low-maintenance plant. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant once established. Spring Bouquet Viburnum can be fertilized in the spring with a balanced fertilizer.
Here are some tips for growing Spring Bouquet Viburnum:
- Plant Spring Bouquet Viburnum in full sun to partial shade.
- Choose a well-drained soil.
- Water Spring Bouquet Viburnum regularly, especially during the first year after planting.
- Fertilize Spring Bouquet Viburnum in the spring with a balanced fertilizer.
- Prune Spring Bouquet Viburnum as needed to maintain its shape and size.
Spring Bouquet Viburnum is a beautiful and versatile plant that can add interest to any garden. It is a good choice for planting in a variety of locations, and it is relatively low-maintenance.
Note: The plant is shipped in its pot, firmly secured with several layers of clear tape, thereby avoiding any shuffling and moving during transit. The plant reaches you with minimal damage- very safe and secure. We have been shipping plants like this for several years (plant are sometimes shipped in smaller pots for safety and ease of shipping). Most plants go dormant in fall and winter and will lose most of their leaves - looking dead and dry - very normal. They will flush out in spring.
We cannot send ship some plants and some sizes to California due to restrictions placed by department of agriculture.