How big does viburnum opulus roseum grow?

How big does viburnum opulus roseum grow?

3.5 – 10 ft
Height: 100 – 300 cm (3.5 – 10 ft) Prune! Spread: 100 – 390 cm (3.5 – 13 ft) Prune!

How big does a viburnum snowball get?

12 feet tall
Snowball bush is relatively easy to grow, is low-maintenance and matures into a large dense bush up to 12 feet tall. It has good drought tolerance. Snowball flowers are green, then turn white and often fade into a rosy pink.

Is viburnum opulus roseum Hardy?

The guelder rose, Viburnum opulus, is a hardy, vigorous native shrub suited to growing in woodland gardens or a shrub border. It offers interest for most of the year, bearing large, lacecap-like, white flowers from late spring to early summer, followed by bunches of small, bright red, fleshy fruit in autumn.

Is Viburnum Opulus invasive?

Viburnum opulus – Plant Finder. Invasive: Where is this species invasive in the US? This plant has been found to be weedy and potentially invasive and should not be planted in Midwestern gardens.

Where is the best place to plant a snowball bush?

Where to Plant Your Snowball Bush. Snowball Bushes flourish when given six to eight hours of full sun outdoors. These bushes need moist, humus-rich, moderately alkaline soil that drains well, so you may need to amend the soil before planting.

Is viburnum opulus roseum evergreen?

Viburnum Opulus Roseum is a member of the family Adoxaceae which is a collection of both deciduous and evergreen shrubs.

Is Viburnum opulus invasive?

What is Viburnum Opulus used for?

Medicinal use: Viburnum is a skeletal and smooth muscle relaxant (uterus, bronchial mucous membrane and blood vessels). It can be used both internally topically to relieve cramps (especially menstrual and in uterine & ovarian pain), asthma, and hypertension.

Is Guelder rose invasive?

The Guelder Rose has one main enemy-the viburnum leaf beetle (VLB), Pyrrhalta viburni. This is an invasive insect that feeds exclusively on and can significantly damage Viburnum. The beetle’s creamy white larvae cause damage to the leaves in early summer, before pupating in the ground.

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