| Viburnum x rhytidophylloides 'Alleghany' | |
| Alleghany Leatherleaf Viburnum | |
| Viburnum dentatum var. deamii 'SMVDBL', also known as Arrowwood Viburnum All That Glows®, this viburnum has super glossy foliage covered in hundreds of white flower clusters, followed by shiny blue non-edible fruit. Smaller growing variety that is deer resistant. Grows well in any full or partial sunny location. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Viburnum dentatum var. deamii 'SMVDBL' USPP 25,897 Common Name: Arrowwood Viburnum All That Glows® Features: Produces Berries, Native to North America, Foliage Interest Bloom Time: Summer - Fall Light Requirements: Full Sun - Partial Sun Attracts Birds Resists Deer Mature Plant Size: 48 - 72 inches high by 48 - 72 inches wide Zone 4 - 8 Proven Winners® | |
| Feed March and November with Planttone. Mulch January and June. Thin out 1/3 of the oldest stalks to ground level 2-3 weeks after blooming ends, and then lightly shape. Spray Dormant Oil in March for insect control.Deep soak with Miracle-gro every 2 weeks the first 2 summers. | |
| Attractive patio, foundation, or accent | |
| Full to partial sun, slightly acid soil | |
| Produces Berries, Foliage Interest | |
| Large-leaved types should be selectively thinned. Small-leaved types, | |
| May | |
| Fragrant creamy white flowers | |
| 48 - 72" High x 48 - 72" wide | |
| Dense, globose, upright, semi-evergreen shrub | |
| Medium | |
| Full Sun- Partial Sun | |
| -20 to -10 deg. F | |
| Keep moist | |
| Green foliage | |
| Red fruit turns black in winter |