Viburnum is a hardy flowering perennial shrub that produces white, rounded flowers in late spring. Van Zyverden's Viburnum Japanese Snowball bush produces flowers that start as apple green, changing to pure white for an extended period. Bright green foliage turns to shades of red and yellow in the fall. Water weekly or more often in extreme heat. Plant in well-drained soil 6-12" deep with crown at soil level, 10-12' apart. Soil and site: Select a site with full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Viburnum should be planted in slightly elevated areas to encourage water drainage as viburnum do not perform well with wet feet (roots). Water infrequently but thoroughly during dry periods or drought. Viburnum are a low maintenance shrub that, with a little care, will last a lifetime. Pruning: Prune immediately after flowering, removing dead and broken branches. You may then cut back to desired size and shape. Shrub Plant once and done, returns year after year! Full sun to Partial Shade Blooms Late Spring Partial Sun; 3-6hrs, and Japanese Snowball Viburnum
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