• Description

    Doublefile viburnum noted for its distinctively layered horizontal branching. It is a broad, dense, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub that typically matures to 10-12’ tall and spreads to 15’ wide. Non-fragrant flowers in flat-topped, lacecap-like clusters bloom in profusion along the branches in April or May.  Pollinated fertile flowers give way in summer to red berry-like drupes which eventually mature to black. Fruits are ornamentally attractive and a food source for birds. Pruned into tree form it makes an ideal foundation or patio tree. 



    About Double file Tree Form

    Common Name: Double file viburnum
    Sun Requirement: sun/ps
    Growth Rate: Medium 6"-12" per year

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