Glitters & Glows® Arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum var. deamii)
Glitters & Glows® Arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum var. deamii)
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Introducing Glitters & Glows® – a little plant with a big personality! Its glossy green foliage shines all season long, but it truly steals the spotlight in early summer when hundreds of delicate white flower clusters bloom. As fall rolls in, those flowers give way to shiny blue fruit that adds a pop of color and a touch of intrigue. Smaller than most viburnums, Glitters & Glows® is the perfect fit for foundation plantings, hedges, screening, or as a striking specimen. Native to North America, this beauty resists deer and attracts birds, making it a must-have for both your garden and local wildlife. Let it glitter, let it glow!
4-5 ft. tall and wide at maturity
Hardy in zones 4-8, be sure to check your USDA zone to ensure success
Plant in part to full sun (4+ hours daily)
Space plants 4-6 feet apart for best results
Produces white flowers in early summer
Maintains green foliage April through November
Great for landscapes, border plant and mass planting
Attracts birds and resists deer
Produces berries, foliage interest, native to North America, low maintenance
Care: Fertilize with Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in spring and mid-summer. Remove any dead or very old wood in spring, but avoid heavy pruning, as this will remove the flowers and/or the fruit.
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Glitters & Glows® Arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum var. deamii)
My quart size plants arrive healthy and as large as they could be for that size plant. They are doing well so far as we head into the overnight freeze temperatures here in zone 5. I'm looking forward to seeing them bloom in the spring.