‘Judd’s’ Viburnum
Size
6-8′ Tall
8-10′ Wide
Light Requirements
Full sun to part sun
Soil and Moisture Requirements
Moist, well draining soils. Adaptable to most sites and conditions
Growth Rate
Slow (less than 1’/year)
Flowers
Bright pink flower buds open to show off fragrant white flowers in snowball like clusters
Bloom Time
Blooms mid spring on old wood
After blooms are spent clusters of berries will form that mature from red to black in late summer into fall
Foliage
Coarse, simple green leaves through out the growing season
Turns a burgundy red in fall
Characteristics
Tolerances: Deer, drought once established
Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and humming birds
After viburnums flower clusters of fruits will take their place. Judd’s viburnum does not have prolific fruiting.