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Viburnum x Burkwoodii for Sale Online. Burkwood Viburnum UK

Viburnum x Burkwoodii for Sale Online. Burkwood Viburnum UK

Viburnum Burkwoodii or Boxwood Viburnum has rounded clusters of pink red buds that release one of the nicest fragrances you will ever experience in your garden. Borne on the end of shoots covered in shiny dark semi evergreen foliage. A Viburnum Burkwoodii shrub will eventually grow into a shrub of around 2 metres high. During the early 20th century, Albert Burkwood created the Viburnum x burkwoodii cultivar by crossing the Korean Spice viburnum with the Service Viburnum. There are over 150 shrubs classified within the viburnum family of plants. However, the Viburnum x burkwoodii stands out from the rest because of the outstanding fragrance of its abundant flowers.The Viburnum x burkwoodii, commonly called the Burkwood Viburnum, grows to a height of up to 2 meters. A semi-evergreen, this Viburnum hybrid provides visual interest year round. In mid-April, soft pink pastel rounded flower bud clusters appear at the ends of the stems. The buds open up to reveal globes of glossy pinkish-white flowers that many people think resemble large snowballs. The flowers produce an intoxicatingly sweet fragrance throughout the garden. They attract a wide assortment of butterflies and bees.As the flowers fade, they turn to bright red berries that are often hard to distinguish amidst the shrub’s dark green glossy foliage. In mid to late summer, the berries turn black. Songbirds often forage on the shrub’s berries.The foliage of the Viburnum x Burkwoodii is a dark green hue on the top side and the underside of the leaves are a lighter fuzzy green. Each leaf is oval in shape. It grows as an evergreen in moderate climates and a deciduous shrub in areas with cold winters.Burkwood Viburnum’s bark is a greyish colour and displays deep fissures as the shrub matures. It grows in an upright fashion and makes an ideal hedge or privacy screen. It can also be grown as a garden focal specimen. Plant the Viburnum x burkwoodii in full sunlight for best growth. It requires a planting location that is well-draining with slightly acidic soil to flourish. The bush is exceptionally hardy once established and withstands urban pollution well. For optimum growth, water deeply once per week.The Viburnum x burkwoodii is an ideal cottage garden shrub. Plant it close a home or walkway where everyone that passes by can enjoy the shrub’s heavenly springtime fragrance. 

GBP 108.75
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Viburnum Sargentii Onondaga Sargent Viburnum for Sale Online

Viburnum Sargentii Onondaga Sargent Viburnum for Sale Online

Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga is a deciduous upright shrub with lace-cap flower heads and strongly coloured leaves. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. There are many varieties of Viburnum. The Sargentii Viburnum originates from North-East Asia. It was discovered there and brought to the UK in the late 19th Century where it flourished and became popular in all types of planting scheme due to its dramatic foliage and pretty flowers. Onondaga is a particularly striking Sargent Viburnam cultivar that was bred in the USA. In early spring maple-like, three-lobed leaves open in bronze-purple shades before turning mid-green and eventually deep purple by autumn. Deep red flower buds appear in March to May opening to white five-petalled blooms with purple antlers borne in clusters much like a hydrangea. Flowers mature to small berries in autumn and during winter the foliage falls to reveal a strong framework of upright branches. Height And Spread of Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga grows upright and will reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread across 1.5 metres in 10-20 years. How Hardy Is Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga is hardy down to minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It can cope with some drought once established and grows well in both shade and full sun. It’s rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga is a versatile, hardy shrub that can be used in a variety of ways. It grows on slopes and banks, suits formal borders and fills a countryside cottage garden. It’s a good choice for low maintenance front gardens too.Viburnums are pollen-rich attractors for butterflies and bees in a wildlife garden. The autumn berries are an extra source of food for birds in the autumn and winter months.How To Care For Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga needs little attention once established. Plant it in well-drained soil of any pH and it will grow with the minimum of fuss. Its colours are brightest in partial to full sun, but it will grow in shade too.Sargent Viburnum Onondaga doesn’t require pruning but you can remove crossed or broken branches in late winter. A thick layer of mulch in early spring will trap moisture and provide nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 91.00
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Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn is an AGM-winning deciduous shrub with highly scented pink & white winter flowers. It suits mixed borders and most garden styles.There are many varieties of Viburnum, generally quite a popular garden plant. They have been used in UK gardens since the 16th century when they were brought across from the Mediterranean. Viburnum Bodnantense is a mid to large shrub with strong upright habit. The Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn cultivar is the result of cross-breeding in Bodnant, Wales. Its hardy nature and scented pollinator-friendly winter flowers have gained it the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).Winter is the best time for Viburnum Dawn. Its bare branches are adorned with red buds which open to pink & white clusters of tiny flowers. New flowers regularly bloom so the shrub is in flower for several months. The flowers are highly scented - if you’ve taken a winter walk and noticed a sweet fragrance it’s most likely a viburnum. Bushy foliage grows in spring as the flowers turn to small berries. The ovate foliage is dark green and forms a strong backdrop for seasonal flowers. Height And Spread of Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn can reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres. It can be kept smaller with regular pruning.How Hardy Is Viburnum Bodnantense DawnThis is a very hardy shrub that can tolerate drought once established and is frost-hardy if the roots are well-drained. It can cope with pollution and rarely is bothered by pests. How To Use Viburnum Bodnantense DawnBecause the sweet scent of the flowers is so attractive, it’s best to plant Viburnum Dawn somewhere you can appreciate it such as near a door or a pathway. They also suit a sunny to partially shady woodland garden or a mixed shrub border.You can grow Dawn in a large container but it should be regularly watered and fed. How To Care For Viburnum Bodnantense DawnShade planted viburnum will grow towards the light, so choose a sunny to a partially shady spot. It is frost tolerant but severe frost may damage the buds. It's best to find a frost-pocket free area to grow winter flowering shrubs.Viburnum Dawn will grow in any type of well-drained soil and doesn’t require pruning. If you’d like to restrict its height or spread cut back branches by a third and prune out old wood in early spring.  Water well until established and mulch once a year for the best flower display in winter. 

GBP 15.40
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Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn is an AGM-winning deciduous shrub with highly scented pink & white winter flowers. It suits mixed borders and most garden styles.There are many varieties of Viburnum, generally quite a popular garden plant. They have been used in UK gardens since the 16th century when they were brought across from the Mediterranean. Viburnum Bodnantense is a mid to large shrub with strong upright habit. The Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn cultivar is the result of cross-breeding in Bodnant, Wales. Its hardy nature and scented pollinator-friendly winter flowers have gained it the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).Winter is the best time for Viburnum Dawn. Its bare branches are adorned with red buds which open to pink & white clusters of tiny flowers. New flowers regularly bloom so the shrub is in flower for several months. The flowers are highly scented - if you’ve taken a winter walk and noticed a sweet fragrance it’s most likely a viburnum. Bushy foliage grows in spring as the flowers turn to small berries. The ovate foliage is dark green and forms a strong backdrop for seasonal flowers. Height And Spread of Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn can reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres. It can be kept smaller with regular pruning.How Hardy Is Viburnum Bodnantense DawnThis is a very hardy shrub that can tolerate drought once established and is frost-hardy if the roots are well-drained. It can cope with pollution and rarely is bothered by pests. How To Use Viburnum Bodnantense DawnBecause the sweet scent of the flowers is so attractive, it’s best to plant Viburnum Dawn somewhere you can appreciate it such as near a door or a pathway. They also suit a sunny to partially shady woodland garden or a mixed shrub border.You can grow Dawn in a large container but it should be regularly watered and fed. How To Care For Viburnum Bodnantense DawnShade planted viburnum will grow towards the light, so choose a sunny to a partially shady spot. It is frost tolerant but severe frost may damage the buds. It's best to find a frost-pocket free area to grow winter flowering shrubs.Viburnum Dawn will grow in any type of well-drained soil and doesn’t require pruning. If you’d like to restrict its height or spread cut back branches by a third and prune out old wood in early spring.  Water well until established and mulch once a year for the best flower display in winter. 

GBP 115.50
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Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn is an AGM-winning deciduous shrub with highly scented pink & white winter flowers. It suits mixed borders and most garden styles.There are many varieties of Viburnum, generally quite a popular garden plant. They have been used in UK gardens since the 16th century when they were brought across from the Mediterranean. Viburnum Bodnantense is a mid to large shrub with strong upright habit. The Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn cultivar is the result of cross-breeding in Bodnant, Wales. Its hardy nature and scented pollinator-friendly winter flowers have gained it the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).Winter is the best time for Viburnum Dawn. Its bare branches are adorned with red buds which open to pink & white clusters of tiny flowers. New flowers regularly bloom so the shrub is in flower for several months. The flowers are highly scented - if you’ve taken a winter walk and noticed a sweet fragrance it’s most likely a viburnum. Bushy foliage grows in spring as the flowers turn to small berries. The ovate foliage is dark green and forms a strong backdrop for seasonal flowers. Height And Spread of Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn can reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres. It can be kept smaller with regular pruning.How Hardy Is Viburnum Bodnantense DawnThis is a very hardy shrub that can tolerate drought once established and is frost-hardy if the roots are well-drained. It can cope with pollution and rarely is bothered by pests. How To Use Viburnum Bodnantense DawnBecause the sweet scent of the flowers is so attractive, it’s best to plant Viburnum Dawn somewhere you can appreciate it such as near a door or a pathway. They also suit a sunny to partially shady woodland garden or a mixed shrub border.You can grow Dawn in a large container but it should be regularly watered and fed. How To Care For Viburnum Bodnantense DawnShade planted viburnum will grow towards the light, so choose a sunny to a partially shady spot. It is frost tolerant but severe frost may damage the buds. It's best to find a frost-pocket free area to grow winter flowering shrubs.Viburnum Dawn will grow in any type of well-drained soil and doesn’t require pruning. If you’d like to restrict its height or spread cut back branches by a third and prune out old wood in early spring.  Water well until established and mulch once a year for the best flower display in winter. 

GBP 18.75
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Viburnum Rhytidophyllum or Leatherleaf Viburnum for sale UK

Viburnum Rhytidophyllum or Leatherleaf Viburnum for sale UK

Viburnum Rhytidophyllum, with the common name Leatherleaf Viburnum, is an evergreen garden stalwart which provides reliable year-round foliage and spring flowers. You will find it an excellent background or hedging shrub in a large or small garden.Introduced from China in 1900, this large-leaved viburnum is a popular variety that grows bigger than other viburnums. In late spring, Viburnum rhytidophyllum produces domed heads of fragrant white flowers, followed by oval-shaped red berries that turn a glossy black in autumn and early winter attracting birds to your garden. The long, lance-shaped leaves will grow to a length of 8 cm, and are a dark blue-green on top and pale green underneath. They will remain throughout the winter. Winter-hardy throughout most of the UK, Viburnum rhytidophyllum will grow to an ultimate height and spread of 2.5- 4 metres over a period of 10 to 20 years. If planting as a hedge, space the leatherleaf viburnum plants 1-2 metres apart, depending on how fast you want the hedge to fill in. It needs little pruning to maintain its shape. It is necessary to have more than one plant to ensure pollination and fruit set. Leatherleaf viburnum is an exceptionally tolerant plant which will adapt to many different conditions. It can be grown in full sun for best blooming, part shade, or full shade successfully, in a sheltered or exposed position. While it will do best in fertile, moist, well-drained, loamy soil, it will also tolerate clay, sand, or chalk, and acid, alkaline, or neutral ph. Viburnum rhytidophyllum will also grow in wet soil, making it a good choice for a damp spot where many other plants would not thrive. This undemanding, reliable shrub works well in a mixed border as a background planting for a procession of more showy plants as the seasons change. While the spring flowers and autumn and winter berries give some visual interest, it is as a year-round foliage plant and garden screen that Viburnum rhytidophyllum is most valued. Plant a row of Leatherleaf viburnum as a hedge, where its evergreen leaves and considerable height will give you a living garden wall. On a larger property, create a cluster of 5-7 Viburnum rhytidophyllum for a more natural-looking screen. These shrubs also make excellent under-storey plantings in a woodland garden because of their tolerance for shade. Viburnum rhytidophyllum is a reliable, hard-working shrub, which for minimal maintenance will provide you with year-round foliage and screening in your garden, whether large or small! More information on Viburnum on our blog.

GBP 120.00
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Viburnum Tinus Grandiflorum. Viburnum Grandiflorum

Viburnum Tinus Grandiflorum. Viburnum Grandiflorum

Viburnum Tinus Grandiflorum is a sweetly scented deciduous shrub that flowers in the cold months. It’s the perfect way to cheer up a bare winter garden. Viburnum is native to the temperate northern hemisphere and mountains of South America. There around 175 species of known viburnum but Grandiflorum is a standout specimen for it’s large and long-lasting flowers. This is a bushy, deciduous winter flowering shrub with strongly veined green leaves having toothed edges. From January to April, pink flower buds emerge that develop into white flowers on bare stems with a sweet scent that can fill a garden. This is followed by the new leaves.  Early waking pollinators appreciate the flowers of Viburnum Grandiflorum and birds enjoy eating the small blue-black berries that follow its blooms.  Viburnums are an essential shrub for all types of garden as they are tough, evergreen, and produce pretty flowers in the lean months. Grandiflorum is a top choice for its large white flower sprays that stand out in gloomy weather.Height And Spread Viburnum Tinus GrandiflorumViburnum Grandiflorum is a well-rounded shrub with a naturally pleasing form. It rarely gets bigger than 3m x 3m.How Hardy Is Viburnum Tinus GrandiflorumLike the majority of viburnums, Viburnum Grandiflorum is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures. It’s relatively pest-free and once established is drought tolerant too. This is a very hard yet pretty shrub that’s suitable for all gardens. How To Use Viburnum Tinus GrandiflorumViburnum Grandiflorum is perfect for a winter garden. It’s early-year flowers and scent bring much-needed interest to a mixed flower border when there is little else about. Viburnum looks stunning as part of a woodland or wildlife garden. Team it with early bulbs, hellebores, and snowdrops for best effect.They also take well to containers if watered and fed during summer. Container viburnums are perfect for bare patios and bring sweet scent to a seating area or an open window in very early spring. Plant one near your front door for gloriously sweet scent as you arrive home. Ideal as a specimen shrub in a mixed border, try it with other winter flowering shrubs or small trees like Hamamelis Diane (orange red flowers) and Sarcococca (white flowering)How To Care For Viburnum Tinus GrandiflorumViburnum Grandiflorum is tough and requires little attention. Plant yours in any type of well-drained soil and water until it’s established. A thick layer of mulch once a year traps moisture and provides nutrients.Viburnum Grandiflora naturally forms a well-rounded shape, but if pruning is required this is best done in spring after the flowers have faded. 

GBP 20.63
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Viburnum Tinus Spirit Laurustinus Spirit Viburnum Tinus Anvi

Viburnum Tinus Spirit Laurustinus Spirit Viburnum Tinus Anvi

Viburnum Tinus Spirit or Laurustinus SpiritSince it offers year-round interest and needs little care to thrive, Viburnum Tinus or Laurustinus, as it is more commonly known, is one of the most popular compact evergreen shrubs we sell. The Spirit variety is prized for its lovely winter buds and blossoms that last up to six months, as well as its lush, dense foliage. Viburnum Tinus Spirit is synonymous with Viburnum Tinus Anvi.The dark green, leathery ovate leaves serve as a beautiful contrasting backdrop to pale pink winter buds. In the spring, the buds open to fragrant, tiny white blossoms borne in clusters, which stay on the shrub up to six months. Apart from being highly decorative, the flowers attract beneficial pollinators. The prolific floral display is followed by blue-black berries that offer interest in the autumn and are a favorite with birds.Height and Spread of Viburnum Tinus SpiritMore dense and compact than its close relatives, Laurustinus Spirit can achieve a maximum size of 2 metres, both high and across.How Hardy Is Viburnum Tinus SpiritLaurustinus Spirit is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This broad-leaved shrub tolerates salt sprays, which makes it an excellent choice for coastal gardens.How To Use Viburnum Tinus SpiritWith dense, glossy foliage and year-round interest, Viburnum Tinus Anvi is often planted as a compact hedge. The mass planting will also encourage a more prolific berry production, which only adds to this shrub’s appeal.Versatile and attractive, this lovely rounded shrub will look equally good if planted on its own in the garden or as an addition to a mixed shrub border. To fully appreciate the months worth of scented blossoms, plant Laurustinus Spirit in a large container near a patio or on a balcony.How To Care For Viburnum Tinus SpiritEasy to grow and to care for, Viburnum Tinus Anvi is suitable for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. The ease of maintenance is one of the many reasons why this showy evergreen cultivar is so popular: it needs no routine pruning to keep its compact, rounded form neat and healthy.This evergreen flowering shrub is incredibly adaptable when it comes to planting location, and it will flourish anywhere from full sun to full shade, as long as it is in a sheltered spot. Grow this variety in moderately fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil.Striking and adaptable, Laurustinus Spirit does not require extensive maintenance or impossible growing conditions but offers year-round interest and desirable features. For more lovely evergreens, make sure to take a look at our selection of shrubs for screening and hedging. More information on Viburnum on our blog. 

GBP 14.25
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Viburnum Tinus Lucidum Hedging Shrubs Viburnum Tinus Hedging

Viburnum Tinus Lucidum Hedging Shrubs Viburnum Tinus Hedging

Viburnum Tinus Lucidum Shrubs for HedgingViburnum Tinus Lucidum creates a lovely informal evergreen hedge. It can grow to from 2 to 4 meters tall but is easy to maintain through regular pruning to a height of only 1.5 meters (or any height of your choice) if desired. Each hedge plant grows approximately 1 to 2 meters wide. Viburnum Tinus hedging can be left to grow naturally in massive mounds or trimmed to shape so it fits well in any location. It works wonderfully as a windbreak or privacy hedge. The dense growth of this hedge plant also helps in noise reduction. It is a fast growing hedging shrub and it is not uncommon for the Viburnum Tinus Lucidum hedging to grow 40 to 60 centimeters per year. The foliage of Viburnum Tinus Lucidum is mid to dark glossy green. The leaves are oval in shape.  During the late winter months, pink flower buds start to develop. As spring arrives, the flower blossoms in flat sprays of soft white that measure 5 to 10 centimeters wide. The flowers have a pleasing aroma so be sure to plant them in a location in the landscape where their fragrance can be enjoyed. The blooms draw a wide assortment of butterflies and bees to the garden. Following flowering, small red and bluish-black berries emerge in clusters. They are a favourite food source for songbirds and woodland creatures. The Viburnum Tinus Lucidum grows best in full sun but will tolerate partial shade or even full shade. These hedging shrubs prefer a moderately moist planting location. Lucidum grows well in clay, loam or sand. Exceptionally hardy, it can thrive in a windy or coastal location where other shrubs often struggle. If you need an evergreen hedge for an exposed location, then Viburnum Tinus Lucidum is a good choice. To maintain the size or overall shape, trim Viburnum Tinus hedging after flowering. Clip back the longest shoots. The shrub regenerates new growth from old wood. Also prune away any damaged, diseased, or overly congested shoots.  Dense and bushy Viburnum Tinus Lucidum is also low maintenance and resilient. These attributes make it an ideal, carefree hedging choice for any landscape. Its year round, glossy foliage and abundant flower sprays will make it the focal point of any garden setting. Anyone looking for a fast growing hedging shrub that requires only minimal pruning, won’t be disappointed with the Viburnum Tinus Lucidum. Plant it alongside your property line, beside a noisy road, in front of your home, or anywhere you desire an eye-catching year round hedge or screen. Viburnum Tinus Lucidum is also available as a full standard tree. More information on Viburnum on our blog.

GBP 45.38
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Viburnum x Juddii, Judd Viburnum for sale online London UK.