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Viburnum - Spring Green Compact Cranberrybush


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Viburnum - Spring Green Compact Cranberrybush
The Spring Green Compact Cranberrybush Viburnum, Viburnum trilobum 'Spring Green', has an outstanding compact form that can be easily maintained to 4 feet in height. Spring Green’s foliage emerges reddish and ages to a glossy dark green.  The white flowers are very attractive, and somewhat fragrant. It produces orange fruit, which persists into winter, and then displays a stunning red fall color.  'Spring Green' does best in moist, well-drained, loamy soils, but will tolerate less than ideal conditions and heavier clay soils. Pruning allows this shrub to maintain its natural shape while encouraging the development of new wood. It does not tolerate prolonged drought or dense shade.  It makes an excellent low hedge or specimen plant.  It is less formal than other compact selections. Viburnums provide seasonal interest with flowers, colorful fruits, fall color, stem and bark color, texture, and form.  There is always space for a Spring Green viburnum in any landscape, and it will look terrific in yours as well.


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