| Viburnum tinus | |
| Laurustinus Viburnum | |
| Viburnum tinus 'Compactum' is a good flowering hedge or specimen for sun to light shade areas. This evergreen shrub features clusters of pink buds which open to white fragrant flowers in spring. Dark green foliage in a dense rounded low-growing habit. Metallic-blue berries. Sun to light shade. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Viburnum tinus 'Compactum' Common Name: Viburnum Compact Tinus Features: Compact, Rounded Habit, Fragrant Flowers, Evergreen, Produces Berries, Good Cut Flowers Bloom Time: Spring Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun Attracts Birds Resists Deer Mature Plant Size: 5 - 6 feet Zone 7 - 11 | |
| Attractive screen, hedge, or small narrow tree | |
| Full to partial sun, slightly acid soil | |
| Hedge or Specimen planting | |
| Large-leaved types should be selectively thinned. Small-leaved types, | |
| Spring | |
| Fragrant white flowers | |
| 12'x6' | |
| 4-6' | |
| Rounded, bushy evergreen shrub | |
| Medium | |
| Full to Partial Sun | |
| 0 to 10 deg. F | |
| Drought tolerant | |
| Oval dark green leathery foliage | |
| Metallic blue fruit through summer |