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Viburnum dentatum

Photo Courtesy of Beaver Creek Nursery

Viburnum dentatum 'Indian Summer™'

Although this description may seem repetitious of other dentatums, don't let it fool you.  'Indian Summer' is true to its name when it comes to fall color which is a kaleidoscope of beautiful blends of reds and oranges.  Habit is an upright rounded form growing to 10'.  Flowers and fruit of the species.  Selected by Roy Klehm. 



USDA Hardiness Zone:

3

Additional:

'Indian Summer' blooms at the same time as V. dentatum 'Blue Muffin'™ making it an excellent pollinator.


Height:

10 Feet

Spread:

8 Feet

Viburnum dentatum 'Indian Summer™' Characteristics

Growth Rate in the Garden

  • Moderate to Fast

Habit

  • Upright, rounded

Soil Requirements

  • Acid
  • Moist, well drained
  • Drought tolerant

Sun Requirements

  • Full Sun to Part Shade

Fall Color

  • Red and orange

Flowering Season

  • Early to mid June

Fragrant Flowers

  • No

Fruit

  • Persistant if not eaten by birds
  • Blue-black

Native to

  • North America