Viburnum dentatum, commonly called arrowwood viburnum, is an upright,
rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 6-10' tall with a similar spread. Non-fragrant white flowers appear in late spring. Flowers give way to blue-black, berry-like drupes which are quite attractive to birds and wildlife. Ovate, toothed, glossy dark green leaves. Variable fall color ranges from drab yellow to attractive shades of orange and red.
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Type: Deciduous shrubNative Range: Eastern North AmericaZone: 2 to 8Height: 6.00 to 10.00 feetSpread: 6.00 to 10.00 feetBloom Time: May to JuneBloom Description: WhiteSun: Full sun to part shadeWater: MediumMaintenance: LowSuggested Use: HedgeFlower: ShowyAttracts: Birds, ButterfliesFruit: ShowyTolerate: Clay Soil, Black Walnut