Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine' plant © copyright  

Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine' ®,?

  • Shrub
  • 100 cm-2 m high
  • Light-coloured flowers
  • Notable autumn colour
  • Very hardy
Compact shrub with glossy, dark green leaves that turn burgundy in autumn. Creamy-white umbels in early summer attract bees. Pink berries ripen to deep blue and remain decorative for a long time. Prefers an acidic, moist, well-drained soil in sun to partial shade.

Garden use

Use

Solitary Small groups Large groups

For wildlife and biodiversity

For bees For butterflies

Ornamental value and special features

Kitchen Scented Autumn colour Berries & fruits

Planting density

Plant about 1 - 2 plants per m²
Plant about 3 - 5 plants per m²

Characteristics

Height 100 - 200 cm
Flowering time May - June
Flower colour White, Green
Growth habit Ascending
Hardiness down to about -20°C

Site conditions

Light Full sun, Sunny, Morning sun, Evening sun, Open shade
Moisture Average, Moist
Soil fertility Normal

Botanical information

Botanical name Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine'
Genus Viburnum
Family Caprifoliaceae
Origin Hybrid
Viburnum
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