Viburnum harryanum
- Shrub
- 150 cm-2,5 m high
- Light-coloured flowers
- Valuable foliage plant
- Evergreen
Viburnum harryanum is a compact, evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green foliage. Small, white flowers appear in spring, attracting bees. In autumn and winter, the plant is adorned with blue-black berries. Ideal for partial shade and a sheltered, dry location.
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Garden use
Use
For wildlife and biodiversity
Ornamental value and special features
Growth
Planting density
Plant about 3 - 5 plants per m²
Characteristics
| Height | 150 - 250 cm |
|---|---|
| Flowering time | April - May |
| Flower colour | White |
| Leaf colour | Green, Dark green |
| Growth habit | Wide, Ascending |
| Growth rate | Medium |
| Hardiness | down to about -15°C |
Site conditions
| Light | Sunny, Morning sun, Evening sun, Open shade, Filtered |
|---|---|
| Moisture | Average, Moist |
| Soil | Pervious, Normal |
| Soil fertility | Normal |
Botanical information
| Botanical name | Viburnum harryanum |
|---|---|
| Genus | Viburnum |
| Family | Caprifoliaceae |
| Origin | Asia |
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