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Viburnum dentatum var. deamii 'SMVDBL' PP25897 Plant propagation prohibited
ALL THAT GLOWS® ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
Buy All That Glows® Arrowwood Viburnum online. The high gloss shine of this compact viburnum will really catch your eye. About half the size of a typical V. brachteatum, this variety has an attractive dense habit and very glossy foliage. The fruit size and set is quite large, especially for such a small plant. It's a great choice for residential landscapes. Plant near All That Glitters® for the best production of blue fruit in late summer and fall.
Height:
4-5 Feet
Spread:
4-6 Feet
Plant Characteristics
Cultural Information*
- Leaf Spot - High Resistance
- Root Rot - High Resistance
- Leaf Scorch - High Resistance
- Powdery Mildew - High Resistance
Leaf Color Fall*
- Red/Brilliant Red
- Orange/Brilliant Orange
Nature Assets*
- Attracts Birds
- Attracts Hummingbirds
- Deer Resistant
- Attracts Bees
- Attracts Butterflies
Preferred Planting Season*
- Spring Planting
- Fall Planting
- Summer Planting
Preferred Soil Conditions*
- Well-Drained
- Tolerates High pH (Alkaline Soils)
- Moist
- Adapts Well to Most Soil Types
- Average
- Drought Tolerant
Season of Interest*
- Early Spring
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Late Spring/Early Summer
- Spring Flowering
- Late Summer/Early Autumn
Sun Exposure*
- Prefers Full Sun in Northern States
- Prefers Full Sun in Southern States
Uses*
- Wildlife Habitat
- Accent Plant
- Understory Planting
- Near Water Gardens or Ponds
- Mass Planting
- Landscape Specimen
- Under Power Lines
- Border Plant
Homeowner Growing & Maintenance
Viburnum is easy to grow and adapts to most conditions. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer. To give your plant the best start possible, we include free fertilizer with every order.
Interesting Notes
Viburnums produce the most berries when a pollinator is planted in close proximity. The pollinator should be of the same species example(dentatum) but of a different variety. Bloom times should also match for best berry set.
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