Enhance your garden with 2 Japanese Snowball Viburnum bare root 1-2 ft shrubs, a stunning deciduous flowering plant that produces clusters of beautiful white blooms. These ornamental shrubs can reach up to 10 feet tall, providing an elegant touch to any landscape. Hardy in USDA zones 4-7, they thrive in a variety of soil conditions and are perfect for gardens, borders, and privacy hedges.
With lush green foliage, serrated leaves, and a graceful growth habit, the Japanese Snowball Viburnum is a must-have for any plant enthusiast. This plant attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, making it an excellent choice for eco-friendly gardening. The blue-black drupes that appear after flowering add an additional layer of seasonal interest.
Each purchase includes two 1-2 ft bare root plants, ready for planting. Please ensure you understand how to care for your plants, as they do not come with instructions.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Plant Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
- Size: 1-2 ft bare root seedlings
- Flower Color: White
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-7
- Growth: Up to 10 feet tall, ideal for landscaping
- Uses: Perfect for gardens, privacy hedges, and decorative borders
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies
- Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant and adaptable to various soil conditions
How to Use:
- Landscaping: Creates a striking focal point in gardens or mixed borders
- Privacy Hedge: Grows dense enough for a natural screen
- Gift Option: A thoughtful present for garden lovers and nature enthusiasts
FAQs:
Q: How tall will the Japanese Snowball Viburnum grow?
A: This shrub can reach up to 10 feet tall at full maturity, making it perfect for ornamental landscaping.
Q: What type of soil does this plant prefer?
A: It thrives in well-drained, moderately moist soil but can adapt to various conditions.
Q: When does the Japanese Snowball Viburnum bloom?
A: It typically blooms in spring to early summer, producing clusters of stunning white flowers.
Q: Does this plant attract wildlife?
A: Yes! The flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, and the blue-black fruit is enjoyed by birds.
Q: How should I plant my bare root viburnum?
A: Soak the roots in water before planting, place in a hole twice as wide as the root ball, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
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