Viburnum Opulus 'Roseum' - Common Snowball Viburnum, although very popular, isn't very common at all. Known in the gardening world for its showy floral display and dark green, shiny, tri-lobed leaves, it is a show stopping specimen to add to your landscape. Its flower cluster bloom on the extremities of each branch branch in late spring, and though they are sterile, songbirds will find ample shelter and nesting sites on their ample branches, just provide a feeder! When fall comes around their foliage turns to a bright burgundy red before dropping for winter.
Full to partial sun.
Attracts songbirds.
White flowers, non-fragrant
Hardiness zone for this plant: 3 - 8

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Viburnum 'Common Snowball'