Bring four‑season beauty, durability, and wildlife value to your landscape with Arrowwood Viburnum, a reliable native shrub prized for its toughness, versatility, and ornamental appeal. With its dense, upright form and showy seasonal displays, Arrowwood is an exceptional choice for both decorative plantings and naturalized landscapes.
Why You’ll Love Arrowwood Viburnum
Beautiful Spring Blooms: Produces clusters of creamy white flowers in late spring, attracting butterflies and pollinators.
Glossy, Attractive Foliage: Dark green, serrated leaves provide a lush summer presence and turn shades of gold, orange, or burgundy in fall.
Striking Fall & Winter Interest: Clusters of blue‑black berries follow the flowers, providing stunning contrast and feeding birds through autumn.
Tough & Adaptable: Tolerates a wide range of soils—including clay—and thrives in sun or partial shade. Resistant to pests and adaptable to both moist and dry sites.
Versatile Landscape Use: Ideal for hedges, screens, borders, woodland edges, and habitat‑friendly plantings.
Perfect For
Privacy hedges and natural screens
Pollinator and bird-friendly gardens
Native and woodland landscapes
Foundation plantings
Erosion control and slope stabilization
Growing Highlights
Arrowwood Viburnum grows into a full, rounded shrub—typically 6 to 10 feet tall—requiring minimal maintenance once established. It performs well in both sun and partial shade, appreciates consistent moisture but tolerates periods of dryness, and responds well to pruning.
What Makes It Special
Arrowwood is a true backbone shrub: hardy, dependable, and beautiful in every season. Its elegant form, native resilience, and wildlife appeal make it a standout choice for gardeners seeking long‑lasting structure and natural charm in the landscape.








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