My gorgeous snowball viburnam is the show stopper of my spring bushes. It blooms late spring to early summer with the tulips and daffodils. It is 10 feet tall, and is weighed down by these wonderful showy 5 - 8 inch flowerheads, that seem to glow at night. The non-fragrant flowers emerge lime green and turn a snowy white, and attract butterflies.
Learn moreMy Mariesii Viburnum Hedge is wonderful deciduous shrub called the Wedding Cake Bush. It grew to 10 tall with a 12 ft. spread. Every spring there are flat-topped clusters of showy white flowers. The flowers give way to red, berry-like drupes that turn black and the birds love to eat them. The dark green foliage turns a burgundy-red and purple in the fall. It is a beauty.
Learn moreA container garden next to an established flower bed is indicative of a green thumb - lucky as a shamrock thing of wonder. Especially if everything is in bloom and there is the scent of a nearby rosebush. You know that Spring is in it's glory and Summer is on its way.
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