light pink rose on stem with green leaves

Black Haw Viburnum

Viburnum prunifolium
Adoxaceae

Growth Habit

Shrub

Description

A black haw viburnum that is self-scaffolding, forming a very tight and compact columnar structure that is perfect for hedging or limited space. The new foliage has a subtle rosy-pink color, changing to a crisp celery-green that remains attractive all season. Flat-topped white flowers bloom in early spring. Fruits are blue-black.

Source of plant

Lake County Nursery Inc.

USDA Hardiness Zone

3