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Arrowwood Viburnum
viburnum dentatum

Birds and other wildlife adore these berries!
This viburnum gets it's name from the usage of its "straight as an arrow" basal shoots by the Native Americans as shafts on which to set spear points and arrowheads.
It is the last of the native Viburnums to bloom, showing it's blooms in mid- to late spring.
By mid- to late summer, its blue-black berries cover the top of its rounded to arching canopy.
Birds will come from far and wide to quickly consume the fruits.
10 feet tall by 15 feet wide
Prefers moist, well-drained soils of rich or average composition and of variable pH, but adapts readily to poor, rocky, clay soils that are at times moderately drained, while at other times bone dry. It tolerates the heat of summer and cold of winter extremely well. It thrives in full sun to partial shade.
Foliage turns yellow to red-orange to purple in autumn.
Hardy in zones 3 to 8.
SEED: 35+ per pkt.
Item Name: Arrowwood Viburnum Seed Pkt Item Number: 76137PLANTS:
1 GAL SBR 18-36"
Item Name: Arrowwood Viburnum GAL SBR Item Number: 76138Item Name: Arrowwood Viburnum 2 GAL SBR Item Number: 13132

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