Viburnum dentatum
Arrowwood Viburnum
Native thicket-forming shrub with white flowers followed by blue fruit. Fall color can range from yellow to orange to scarlet. Provides cover for wildlife. Native Americans used the long straight stems to make their arrows.
- Height: 8' – 12'
- Width: 8' – 12'
- Soil Conditions: Moist
- Flower Color: White
- Bloom Time: May
- Hardiness Zone: 2 To 9

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21943.5G | #5 |
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12-15" Wide 18-21" High |
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Plant Characteristics - Viburnum dentatum
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Attributes
- Fall Color
- Ornamental Fruit
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Attracts Wildlife
- Attracts Wildlife
- Attracts Butterflies
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Plant Habit
- Spreading
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Light Conditions
- Sun to Part Shade
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Native Plant Community
- Savanna
- Woodland
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Flower Color
- White
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Flower Hue
- Medium
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Flower Type
- Cyme
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Foliage Color
- Green
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Leaf Texture
- Medium
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Flower Form
- Single
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Flower Size
- 3" to 4"
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Soil Moisture
- Moist
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Prune Time
- Jan/Feb/March
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Growth Rate
- Fast
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Origin
- Greater Midwest