Viburnum dilatatum ‘Henneke'

Cardinal Candy™ Viburnum 
Family: Adoxaceae (Elderberry Family)


·        Hardiness Zones:  4-7
·        Height: 3-4 feet
·        Spread: 4-5 feet
·        Bloom Time: May to June
·        Bloom: white fragrant clusters, bright red fruit fall through winter
·        Light: full sun to part shade
·        Soil: average, well drained soil
·        Moisture: medium
·        Use: hedge, specimen plant, shrub border, screen, woodland garden, good fall color, winter interest, attracts birds, butterflies
·        Care: Prune immediately after flowering, does not need other pollinators to bear fruit.
·        Concerns: no serious problems
·        Native to: species native to open forests, forest margins, lowlands, foothills and scrubby areas in China, Korea and Japan
·        Notes: multi-season ornamental interest and excellent winter hardiness; leaves turn russet red in fall; berries are attractive to birds
·        Supplier: Beaver Creek Nursery
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Wet Garden D007

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