Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin' | |
Blue Muffin Arrowwood Viburnum | |
Viburnum dentatum 'Christom', also known as Arrowwood Blue Muffin®, this beautiful compact form is covered with white flowers in spring. Following the blooms is an impressive display of rich blue berries. Makes a great hedge or foundation plant. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Viburnum dentatum 'Christom' Common Name: Arrowwood Viburnum Blue Muffin® Features: Produces Berries, Fall Interest, Native to North America Bloom Time: Summer Light Requirements: Full Sun Attracts Birds, Butterflies Resists Deer Mature Plant Size: 6 - 7 feet Zone 3 - 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 bedding, border, or container plant | |
Partial sun, moist soil | |
White flowers in spring turn to blue berries for fall and winter. | |
Prune late winter or early spring; spring flowering shrubs after bloom | |
Summer | |
White flowers | |
4' x 5' | |
Loose habit, flowering deciduous shrub | |
slow | |
Full Sun | |
-20 to -10 deg. F | |
Keep moist |