Mohican Viburnum

U.S. National Arboretum introduction, selected for its compact growth. Creamy white, flat-topped flowers cover the plant in late April or early May, followed by orange-red fruit in early July lasting a month before turning black in fall. Makes a nice hedge.

Height: 
6'
Width: 
6-8'
Shape: 
Compact, globose
Foliage Color: 
Heavy, dark green, resistant to bacterial leaf spot

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