Few plants are as trouble-free and easy to grow as Arrowwood Viburnum. This native is extremely hardy, easy to prune, and will grow practically anywhere. White blossoms with yellow stamens bathe the shrub in cream in May and early June. Late summer brings colorful berries, favored by birds and prized in floral arrangements. Autumn brings a final show with bright fall colors. Let’s take a closer look at some of our favorites.
Northern Burgundy® - Upright habit, dark green summer foliage and a spectacular fall display of burgundy foliage and blue-black fruit.
Blue Muffin® - Compact selection with white blossoms and porcelain blue berries backed by yellow fall foliage.
Autumn Jazz® - Graceful, vase-shaped habit, blue-black berries atop yellow, orange, red, and burgundy fall foliage.
Chicago Lustre® - Selected for its glossy dark green foliage, yellow to reddish-purple fall foliage and blue-black fruit.
Red Feather® - Named for its two-tone new growth that resembles the feathers at the base of an arrow, red to purple fall foliage.


