Shasta Viburnum
Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum ‘Shasta’
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 5a-8b Find Your Zone
Plant Type: Deciduous Flowering Shrub or Small Tree
Height at Maturity: 6-8′
Width at Maturity: 10-12′
Spacing: 7-8′ apart for solid hedges; 15’+ apart for space between plants
Growth Habit / Form: Mounding, Shelved, horizontal branching
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Flower Color: White
Flower Size: 6″ wide lacecap clusters
Flowering Period: Late Spring, Early Summer
Flower Type: Single in lacecap clusters
Fragrant Flowers: No
Foliage Color: Dark Green changing to Burgundy-Red top Purple-Red in Fall
Fragrant Foliage: No
Berries: Yes
Berry Color: Scarlet-Red turning to Black
Sun Needs: Full or Mostly Sun, Morning Sun With Afternoon Shade, Morning Shade with Afternoon Sun
Water Needs: Average, Low when established
Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Sandy, Silty
Soil Moisture / Drainage: Moist but Well-Drained
Soil pH: 5.5 – 7.5 (Acid to Slightly Acid)
Maintenance / Care: Low
Attracts: Visual Attention, Butterflies, Song Birds
Resistances / Tolerances: Deer, Disease, Insect
Description
Introduced by the National Arboretum, ‘Shasta’ is a superior selection that produces LOADS of large, 6-inch wide lacecap-like clusters of showy, pristine white flowers that nearly cover the horizontal branches in late spring to early summer. The butterfly attracting flowers are followed by abundant scarlet-red berries the songbirds will appreciate. Backing up the flowers are deep green leaves with an oval shape that are strongly veined and toothed around the edges and pleated on top. The attractive leaves turn burgundy red to purplish red in fall to finish off the season. A truly spectacular shrub that deserves a spot in every garden where it will grow and where there is room. USDA Zones: 5a-8b Find Your Zone
Landscape & Garden Uses
Growing in a rounded mound 6 to 8 feet tall and 10 to 12 feet wide, the Shasta Doublefile Viburnum is ideal for use as a specimen, in groupings or as a natural hedge in sunny to partially shaded landscape and flowering shrub borders or against a large open wall in home foundation plantings. A fine addition to white theme gardens, Viburnum gardens, wildlife gardens, and cottage gardens.
Suggested Spacing: 7 to 8 feet apart for solid hedges; 15 feet or more apart for space between plants
Growing Preferences
Shasta Doublefile Viburnum is very easy to grow in full sun to part shade and most any average garden soil that is moist but well-drained. As with so many other ornamental shrubs it does not like constantly soggy or wet soil, which can cause problems with the roots. In our gardens here in Zone 8a of north-central Georgia, we’ve found it looks and performs its best with a little shade or filtered sun during the hottest part of summer afternoons. That said, in zones 5a to 7a it should do fine in all-day sun.
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We recieved these really big healthy doublefile Shasta viburnum really quickly. They were packaged extemely well, and were in perfect conditon upon arrival. We did have to wait a week or so to plant but the plants are healthy and thriving. I will definately be ordering more from this company! Thank you so much for these beautiful, healthy plants!—————————————-Thanks so much for the photo! We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy them for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG
This new addition arrived in perfect condition. Looking forward to it blooming.——————————————————-We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG























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