Physical characteristics
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Flowers and foliage
This viburnum exhibits a reasonably open habit with small dark
Preferred site
Plant in sun or
Preparation for planting
Always choose healthy, well grown
Before planting ensure the root ball is saturated and remove the planter bag or pot with minimal root disturbance. Trim any broken roots and plant at the same level as in the container. Dig a hole twice the diameter of the root ball and firm in and water once planted. Make sure
Maintenance tips
Mulching
The first summer and autumn after planting is critical for young
This viburnum doesn't normally require much pruning but as its natural habit is reasonably open then pruning the ends of branches after flowering will help keep it compact. Other than this restrict pruning to removal of deadwood and reshaping of the
Pests and diseases
Aphids may be a problem.
Location at Auckland Botanic Gardens
Spring Blossom Valley