sweet viburnum

SWEET VIBURNUM CARE:

A fast-growing variety, this Viburnum can get quite large if left to grow completely naturally. Occasional pruning will contain their naturally mounded shape, or they are very tolerant of regular shearing and can be maintained as a 4 to 6 foot formal hedge.

How tall does a sweet viburnum get?

The extremely fragrant flowers of the sweet viburnum are tiny, but the shrub is enormous. At 20 feet (6 m.) tall, it qualifies as a small tree.

Does sweet viburnum grow in shade?

Sweet Viburnum grows quickly in full sun or partial shade on a wide variety of soils. It is tolerant to drought, holding up very well in unirrigated landscapes once established. Relatively maintenance- free, Sweet Viburnum grown as a tree will require pruning to control size and shape.

How long does it take for sweet viburnum to grow?

In general, a viburnum plant will grow anywhere from 1 foot to more than 2 feet in a year. Of course, compact varieties grow at a slower rate than their taller counterparts.

How far apart do you plant viburnum?

Many viburnums are deciduous, while others are evergreen. Plants in the latter group make the best hedges. In general, viburnums should be spaced between 4 and 10 feet apart, but this varies depending on the plant’s maximum width at maturity.

Is Sweet Viburnum a good hedge?

Often used as a screen or clipped hedge, its dense, spreading, evergreen habit makes Sweet Viburnum suitable for use as a small tree, reaching 25 to 30 feet tall and wide at maturity, with a dense, multibranched, rounded canopy.

Does viburnum need full sun?

Viburnums are evergreen or deciduous, depending on the species and the location. Most prefer sun, but some do well in partial shade. Their hardiness is well suited to the cold winters of USDA hardiness zone 7. They are adaptable to a range of soil types and moisture conditions.

Which viburnum is best for hedge?

Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is a rounded deciduous shrub typically matures between 6 and 10 feet tall and wide, making it an ideal plant for hedging.

Which viburnum is most fragrant?

Viburnum carlesii is one of the most gloriously fragrant shrubs known to man. The dense flower heads, which measure up to 3″ across, produce white flowers from blush pink buds, and the perfume, which is a sweet, rich, spicy vanilla, carries a considerable distance across a lawn or garden.

Where should I plant my viburnum?

Most viburnums prefer full sun but many will also tolerate partial shade. While not particularly picky about their growing conditions, they generally prefer fertile, well-draining soil. Planting viburnum takes place in spring or fall. Dig a hole as deep as the root ball but at least two to three times wider.

How far from the fence should I plant viburnum?

As a general rule of thumb, allow the plant to grow to approximately half of its expected width. For example Dense Fence™ Viburnum odoratissimum ‘VOC1’ PBR will grow to 2m wide. By spacing the plants 1m apart, each plant has enough room to grow well and they will form a dense hedge easily.

How far apart should you plant sweet viburnum for hedge?

Be sure not to plant the viburnum any closer than 4 feet (1 m.) apart. If you use this figure for viburnum hedge spacing, you will end up with a thick, dense hedge. For an airier hedge, increase the distance between shrubs to 75% of their mature spread.

Does viburnum grow fast?

Viburnum Spacing

Viburnum is a fast growing plant. It can grow anywhere from one foot to two feet per year. Growing to a wide range of heights from just under 3 feet and some species reaching 20 feet tall, spacing is important to consider. Most viburnums grow as shrubs and are known to spread.

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