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‘Onondaga’

Viburnum - Sargent

Viburnum sargentii

'Onondaga'

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  • Unique blooms
  • Hardy
  • Deer resistant
Description

Pinwheel-like blooms of white and red adorn this unique viburnum in mid to late spring. Late summer berries persist into winter. Bronze-maroon new growth matures to dark green leaves in summer, and finally turning orange-red in fall. Introduced by the U.S. National Arboretum.

USDA Zone
3 - 7 (-40°F/-40°C)
Exposure
Full sun, Part sun
Height
5 - 6'
Width
5 - 6'
Finish Time
1 season
Type
Deciduous
Bloom Time
Spring
Flower Color
White, Red
Foliage Color
Green

Soil

Quite adaptable: tolerates wet and dry sites, as well as a range of pH levels.

Pruning

Blooms on old wood - may be pruned after flowering if desired.

Uses

Mixed borders; hedges; foundation plantings; specimen.

Growing Tips

Not tolerant of hot, dry conditions.