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Viburnum cassinoides

Witherod

Flat-topped, creamy-white flowers are followed by noteworthy fruit. The fruit change from pink, to red, to blue, and finally to black in the fall. The leaves emerge bronze to purple-tinted, then to dull green, and finally to orange-red, crimson, and purple hues.

  • »  Flat-topped clusters of creamy-white flowers
  • »  Green fruit turns pink to red to blue to black in fall persisting after leaf drop
  • »  Leaves emerge with bronze tones, maturing to a dull dark green
  • »  Attractive shades of orange-red to red-purple in the fall
  • »  Compact, rounded with spreading slightly arching branches
  • »  Bloom Time: Spring

1gal
$30.88
2gal
$50.38
  • Category:Shrubs
  • Hardiness Zone:2
  • Height:125-150 cm
  • Spread:125-150 cm
  • Bloom Color: White
Exposure
Full Sun
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Birds
Growth Rate
Medium
Attributes
Native to Ontario
Berries
Deciduous
Fall Color
Flowering Time
Lt. Spr-Sum
Habit
Compact
Rounded
Foliage Color
Green (dark)
Landscape uses
Hedge
Naturalizing
Woodland/woods edge
Planting instructions
Container Plants
Additional Information about Viburnum cassinoides

Native to Ontario

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Viburnum cassinoides

Viburnum grow best in a medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prune immediately after flowering since flower buds form in summer for the following year.