Walter's viburnum (Viburnum obovatum) Plant Details
Scientific Name
Viburnum obovatum
Bees Particularly Attractive To This Plant
Geographical Considerations
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Hardiness Zones
8a to 10a
This is a native Florida plant.
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Yard Conditions
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Optimal Light
Walter's viburnum grows best in Partial Shade.
Light Range
It performs in Full Shade to Full Sun
Soil Texture
Any Texture
Soil Moisture
Well Drained
Soil pH
Tolerates Any Soil pH (4.5-8.0)
Salt Tolerance
Low to None
Drought Tolerance
High
Wind Resistance
Not known
Toxicity
Not known
Nematode Tolerance
Not known
Appearance
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Plant Type
- Shrubs - Large
- Trees - Small
Leaf Persistence
Walter's viburnum is Evergreen
Spread
6-10 feet
Height
8-25 feet
Growth Rate
Moderate
Leaf Size
Small
Leaf Texture
Fine
Flower Size
Not known
Flowering Month
- January
- February
- March
- April
- December
Flower Color
- White
Additional Plant Information
White, winter through spring flowers; small black fruit provides food for wildlife; provides nesting cover for wildlife; can sucker to produce a thicket; dwarf cvs. Are 2' to 4' tall. | Pests/Diseases: aphids, scale | attracts birds
