Walter's Vibirnum
Walter’s Viburnum is native evergreen to the Southeastern United States. With pruning, it can be trained as a large shrub or small tree. It can reach up to 20 feet but is usually pruned into a small screen or hedge. Walter’s Viburnum has fine dense foliage that add texture to landscape. It’s branches provide nesting sites fro songbirds and small white flowers attract butterflies in the spring. It is available in dwarf forms such as densa and a compact cultivar Mrs Schillers Delight.
Walter’s Viburnum is native evergreen to the Southeastern United States. With pruning, it can be trained as a large shrub or small tree. It can reach up to 20 feet but is usually pruned into a small screen or hedge. Walter’s Viburnum has fine dense foliage that add texture to landscape. It’s branches provide nesting sites fro songbirds and small white flowers attract butterflies in the spring. It is available in dwarf forms such as densa and a compact cultivar Mrs Schillers Delight.
Walter’s Viburnum is native evergreen to the Southeastern United States. With pruning, it can be trained as a large shrub or small tree. It can reach up to 20 feet but is usually pruned into a small screen or hedge. Walter’s Viburnum has fine dense foliage that add texture to landscape. It’s branches provide nesting sites fro songbirds and small white flowers attract butterflies in the spring. It is available in dwarf forms such as densa and a compact cultivar Mrs Schillers Delight.