Arrowwood Viburnum

A native deciduous shrub, Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is valued for its adaptability, attractive foliage, and wildlife benefits. Unlike other viburnum species, it remains a shrub, reaching up to 12 feet in height. It is commonly found along riverbanks, fertile lands, and swamp borders. This plant produces clusters of small white flowers in spring, followed by vibrant blue fruits that attract birds and wildlife. Native Americans historically used its long, straight stems for making arrows, giving rise to its common name.


 

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Arrowwood Viburnum in full bloom, showcasing its delicate white flowers and vibrant green foliage. Later in the season, these blooms give way to striking blue fruits that attract birds and wildlife.

Scientific Name: Viburnum dentatum
Common Name: Arrowwood Viburnum
Hardiness Zones: 8A through 9B
Height: 6 to 10 feet
Spread: 6 to 8 feet
Growth Rate: Medium

Foliage:

  • Spring & Summer: Glossy green leaves with a serrated edge

  • Fall: Variable shades of yellow, orange, and red

Bark: Gray to grayish-brown with fissures revealing reddish-brown tissue; surface has warty protrusions

Sun: Full sun to full shade
Soil: Well-drained; tolerates acidic, sandy, loamy, and clay soils
Drought Tolerance: Good
Soil Salt Tolerance: None

Wildlife Value: Flowers attract butterflies and bees. Fruits are eaten by songbirds, grouse, wild turkeys, and squirrels. Twigs and leaves are browsed by white-tailed deer. Potential host for the Spring Azure butterfly.

Why Choose Arrowwood Viburnum?

Attractive Foliage and Flowers

Glossy green leaves in summer and vibrant fall colors; clusters of small white flowers in sprin

Wildlife-Friendly

Supports pollinators and provides food for birds and mammals.

Versatile

Ideal for hedges, screens, borders, or mass plantings in various light and soil conditions

Low Maintenance

Tolerates pruning, resists many pests, and adapts well to different environments.

 

 

Environmental Benefits of Planting Arrowwood Viburnum

This data is based on US Averages of healthy and mature trees over a 20-year period.

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A single arrowwood viburnum can offset the CO₂ emissions produced by driving an average gas-powered car for 289 miles.

A single arrowwood viburnum can absorb enough stormwater to fill 8,639 bathtubs, reducing erosion, runoff, and supporting transpiration.

A single arrowwood viburnum removes as much air pollution as the weight of 925 smartphones.

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