Walters Whorled Class Viburnum |
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Caprifoliaceae Viburnum Obovatum Whorled Class |
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Grows In | Zone 8A · 10° to 15° F through Zone 10B · 35° to 40° F |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun, Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Morning Shade / Evening Sun, Dappled Light / Filtered Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained, Moderately Drained |
Resistent To | Drought, Insect, Disease, Mildew, Heat |
Flower Color | White |
Blooms | Spring Blooms, Fall Foliage, Fall Berries, Winter Berries |
Foliage Color | Medium Green, Dark Green |
Average Height | 4' to 5' |
Average Width | 4' to 6' |
Attracts | Butterflies, Visual Attention, Songbirds / Birds |
Viburnum Obovatum 'Whorled Class' is a moderate growing shrub that can be grown in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 8A through 10B. It matures to an average height of 4 feet to 5 feet and an average width of 4 feet to 6 feet, depending on climate and other environmental factors. It prefers growing in a location that provides full sun, morning sun with afternoon shade, morning shade with afternoon sun or filtered sun and grows best when planted in sand, loam, clay or silt soil that is well drained or moderately drained. In the spring Whorled Class Viburnum produces white flowers. The foliage is medium green and dark green in color. It attracts butterflies, visual attention and songbirds / birds and is resistant to drought, insects, diseases, mildew and heat.
Whorled Class Viburnum can be useful in the landscape along woodland borders, around decks, swimming pools, and other outdoor living areas, in landscape beds or islands, to accentuate entryways, in small groupings or as a hedge and also in theme gardens, cottage gardens, butterfly gardens or perennial gardens.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Somewhat unknown, Walters Whorled Class is a tough, easy to grow compact shrub. It put's on a wonderful show of clusters of small white flowers in spring, followed by blueish-black berries that remain through fall and winter.
Uses
Excellent for use as a single specimen, in groupings, flowering shrub borders, natural hedge, mass plantings, home foundation plantings, butterfly gardens, wildlife gardens, asian theme gardens, cottage gardens, and woodland borders,
Culture & Care Tips
Prefers well drained soil with average water needs. When planting in heavier soils use a 50/50 mix of soil amendment or organic matter to native soil. Prune as necessary to maintain desired shape.