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Meet the Breeder

Dr. Tom Ranney
North Carolina, USA

YARDLINE®

Viburnum

Viburnum ×

'NCVX5'

PPAF

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  • Space-saving habit
  • Evergreen
  • Heat tolerant
Description

No matter how you look at it, Yardline viburnum is a touchdown for homeowners and growers alike! As handsome as it is versatile, with glossy, evergreen foliage and a very useful narrow habit, the applications are endless: a striking specimen, a space-saving privacy hedge, stately containers, or in groupings throughout residential and commercial landscapes. A wide cross between V. awabuki × (V. awabuki 'Chindo' × V. sieboldii 'Ironclad') × OP, it is drought tolerant once established and free of pest and disease issues. 

USDA Zone
7-10 (0°F/ -17.7°C)
Exposure
Full sun, Part sun
Height
6-12'
Width
3-4'
Finish Time
1 season
Type
Deciduous
Bloom Time
Spring
Flower Color
White
Foliage Color
Green
Liner Sizes
2 1/4", 4", Quick Turn

Soil

Prefers moist, well drained, somewhat acidic soil; drought tolerant once established.

Pruning

Little needed. Blooms on old wood.

Uses

Specimen, narrow hedge, privacy, screening, containers, foundation and berm plantings.

Growing Tips

May be semi-evergreen in the colder end of its hardiness range.