Showy, flat-topped clusters of long-lasting white blooms feature fertile florets at the center, framed by a ring of sterile outer flowers. These are followed by red fruit that ripens to black, drawing in birds. The textured green foliage takes on rich red-purple tones in the fall. With an upright, tiered branching structure, this plant offers strong architectural appeal.
Viburnum is best grown in a medium, well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. Any necessary pruning should be done soon after flowering, to ensure the next year's bud set.