Arrowwood Viburnum Shrub

An In-Depth Look at the Varieties of Arrowwood Viburnum Shrub

Arrowwood viburnum, also known as southern arrowwood, is a fairly small flowering shrub featuring an upright, rounded shape with stems of glossy green and oval foliage with toothed edges. This shrub bears showy white flowers and blue-black fruits. Arrowwood viburnum thrives in temperate conditions, preferring full or partial sunlight and moist but well-draining acidic soil. … Read more

How to Pollinate Arrowwood Viburnum Shrub: A Complete Guide to Increase Your Yield

Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is a popular ornamental shrub known for its showy spring blooms and fall berries. With proper pollination, these shrubs can produce an abundance of berries that birds love. However, inadequate pollination often leads to poor fruit set and reduced yields. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the pollination needs of … Read more

A Comprehensive Guide to Storing, Sowing, and Germinating Arrowwood Viburnum Shrub Seeds

Sometimes there comes along a plant that is just a gardener’s dream. Beautiful during the growing season, native, great for pollinators, great for birds, useful in the landscape, and overall easy to care for. I’ve got you hooked already don’t I? This plant would be a member of one of my favorite groups of plants: … Read more

How to Trim Arrowwood Viburnum Shrub: An In-Depth Pruning Guide

Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is a popular deciduous shrub known for its white spring blooms, shiny leaves, and blue berries in late summer. Like most shrubs, arrowwood viburnum requires occasional pruning to maintain its shape, encourage new growth, and remove any damaged or diseased stems. Proper pruning is key to keeping arrowwood viburnum attractive and … Read more

Arrowwood Viburnum Shrub Roots and Stems: A Detailed Look

Southern arrowwood, also known as arrowwood viburnum, is valued for its durability and utility in the landscape. It’s ornamental features include white, flat-topped flowers in late spring, ink-blue fruits in September, and wine-red fall color. The native shrub makes a great screen, informal hedge, and is useful in groupings and masses, or as filler in … Read more