Common Snowball Viburnum

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  • Hardy to Zone 3
  • Blooms in Spring
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Fall Colour

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Overview & Description

The Common Snowball Viburnum (Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’) is a stunning, large deciduous shrub prized for its magnificent, globe-shaped flower clusters. In late spring, it produces large, 2-3 inch pom-poms of sterile, lime-green blossoms that mature to pure, snow-white, creating a spectacular display of old-fashioned charm. Unlike the species, this sterile cultivar does not produce fruit. Its maple-like, three-lobed dark green leaves turn attractive shades of burgundy-red to reddish-purple in autumn.

Growth & Size

This variety exhibits a rounded, multi-stemmed, upright growth habit that becomes spreading with age. It is a medium-growing shrub, typically reaching a mature size of about 10 to 12 feet in height with a similar spread. It can be expected to live for approximately 30 years under ideal conditions.

Additional Notes

It blooms in late spring on old wood. Hardy to Zones 3, it is adaptable and thrives in full sun to partial shade in moist, well-drained soil, though it is somewhat drought-tolerant once established. It may be susceptible to aphids, but does not have serious disease issues. Prune immediately after flowering to maintain shape and encourage vigorous growth. An outstanding choice for borders, hedges, or as a dramatic focal point where timeless garden elegance is desired.

Additional information

Attracts Birds
Attracts Butterflies
Cut Flowers
Deer Resistant
Fall Colour
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  • Prune in late spring, after the threat of frost
  • Full sun: 6 or more hours a day
  • Loose well draining soil
  • Water on a consistent schedule, at least 1 inch a week
    • Although drought tolerant, regular watering is needed for the first few years after planting

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