Viburnum, Blackhaw 5-6'
Viburnum Blackhaw
Viburnum prunifolium
Height: Typically 10–15 feet tall
Spread: Approximately 8–12 feet wide
Spacing: Plant 8–12 feet apart for full coverage
Growth Rate: Moderate
Deciduous
Ornamental tree
Native to Michigan
Native to United States
Description
Viburnum Blackhaw is a stunning multi-season ornamental tree that brings structure, color, and texture to the landscape. In spring, it produces magnificent clusters of creamy white flowers, adding a fresh splash of brightness. As summer arrives, the glossy green foliage creates a polished, tidy appearance before transforming into a satisfying mix of deep red, purple, and bronze in fall. By late summer to early fall, it develops small, blue-black berries that add further visual interest. Its upright, spreading habit makes it one of the finest choices for hedging, naturalized plantings, or as a statement specimen.
General Care
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun to part shade
- Watering: Water regularly after planting to establish strong roots and encourage healthy growth; once established, requires minimal supplemental watering except in prolonged dry periods
- Mulching: Apply a 2–3 inch layer of mulch to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature
- Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring if shaping is needed or to remove dead wood
With its refined branching, lovely seasonal color, and year-round appeal, Viburnum Blackhaw is a grand addition to the landscape, offering texture, structure, and an inspiring display of blooms and foliage.