Arrowwood viburnum

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Transcript Arrowwood viburnum

By Abby Farrer
• It needs full to partial sun
• It can grow anywhere but can tolerate: Dry sites, Salt, Wet sites
and Wind
• It can grow anywhere from 6 to 15 feet
• It’s medium height
• Arrowwood viburnum can spread 6 to 15 feet.
Fall
Summer
Winter
Spring
• Flower is white with yellow, the stamens create a creamy
colored small flower
• It blooms in May to early June
• The fruit is blue to blueish black ¼ inches long, oval berries,
ripening in late September to early October
• Native to United States
• Fall foliage are orange, purple and red
• Reproduce by birds and other animals
• Deer love to eat the leaves and steam. Ruffed Grouse
and chipmunks love the berries.
Uses:
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Border
Hedge
Naturalizing
Screen
• Specimen
Pests
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Aphids
Japanese Beetles
Tree hoppers
Mealy Bugs
• http://www.arborday.org/treeguide/treeDetail.cfm?id=171
• http://urbanext.illinois.edu/ShrubSelector/detail_plant.cfm?Pla
ntID=461
• http://www.maryannstrees.com/trees.htm