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Viburnum henryi

Photo Courtesy of Michael Dirr

Viburnum henryi

An evergreen shrub with spreading, arching branches and narrow, willow-like leaves.  The leaves are a lustrous dark green, 2-5" long and 1-1½" wide and are lax and arching.  Flowers occur in 2-4" wide and high stiffly pyramidal green panicles, opeing off-white in June.  The ¼" oval fruits are red, maturing to black.  Native to central China.  Zone 7 



USDA Hardiness Zone:

7


Height:

7-10 Feet

Spread:

7-10 Feet

Viburnum henryi Characteristics

Growth Rate in the Garden

  • Moderate

Habit

  • Rounded

Soil Requirements

  • Acid
  • Moist, well drained

Sun Requirements

  • Full Sun to Part Shade

Fall Color

  • None

Flowering Season

  • Mid to late June

Fragrant Flowers

  • No

Fruit

  • Red to black

Native to

  • Central China

Winter foliage

  • Evergreen