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David Viburnum #5 Container
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David Viburnum #5 Container

The David Viburnum is a dome-shaped evergreen shrub reaching about 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide, and even larger in time. It has large, 6-inch leaves of glossy dark-green, marked with three long grooves. Large clusters of white flowers open in spring, followed by berries that turn pink, red and then a unique turquoise blue by late fall and through t…
The David Viburnum is a dome-shaped evergreen shrub reaching about 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide, and even larger in time. It has large, 6-inch leaves of glossy dark-green, marked with three long grooves. Large clusters of white flowers open in spring, followed by berries that turn pink, red and then a unique turquoise blue by late fall and through the winter. The leaves may turn burgundy in colder areas. A wonderful shrub for woodland and semi-shaded gardens, Asian-style arrangements, and as a container plant. - Outstanding foliage evergreen bush - Unique dark-green leaves marked with long grooves - Attractive spring blooms, in large bunches - Unique turquoise-blue berries in fall and winter - Ideal companion to azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias Morning sun and afternoon shade are ideal for the David Viburnum, which grows well in similar conditions to azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias, with some preference for acid soil. It grows best in moist, well-drained rich soils and even watering is the key to success. Several bushes are needed for good berry production. Pests or diseases are rare and no pruning is needed, or desirable.
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The David Viburnum is a dome-shaped evergreen shrub reaching about 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide, and even larger in time. It has large, 6-inch leaves of glossy dark-green, marked with three long grooves. Large clusters of white flowers open in spring, followed by berries that turn pink, red and then a unique turquoise blue by late fall and through the winter. The leaves may turn burgundy in colder areas. A wonderful shrub for woodland and semi-shaded gardens, Asian-style arrangements, and as a container plant. - Outstanding foliage evergreen bush - Unique dark-green leaves marked with long grooves - Attractive spring blooms, in large bunches - Unique turquoise-blue berries in fall and winter - Ideal companion to azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias Morning sun and afternoon shade are ideal for the David Viburnum, which grows well in similar conditions to azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias, with some preference for acid soil. It grows best in moist, well-drained rich soils and even watering is the key to success. Several bushes are needed for good berry production. Pests or diseases are rare and no pruning is needed, or desirable.