Full Sun
Light watering
Frost Hardy
H5
RHS hardiness
-15°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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1.5m | Max | 1.5m |
1m | Min | 1m |
10 years to reach maturity
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter


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David Viburnum Overview
Viburnum davidii is a small evergreen shrub species in the Adoxaceae family. It has a spreading habit and produces deep green, leathery leaves with three prominent veins. Flowers are borne on flattened heads, they are small and white in colour, leading onto metallic blue-black berry fruits. This species has earnt a Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.
Common problems with David Viburnum
How to propagate David Viburnum
Cuttings
Semi-ripe
Seed
Special features of David Viburnum
Ground cover
Attractive fruits
Attractive leaves
Other uses of David Viburnum
Specimen ground cover. Summer interest. Colourful berries in autumn and winter.