Species of Viburnum

This chart gives you a brief summary of some of the most popular species of viburnum. Much more detail is available from the buttons on the bottom.

Viburnum Family
Species of ViburnumSizeBloomZones and Light
Chinese Snowball Viburnum (Viburnum macrocephalum)6 to 10 feet tall and as wideMid-May to mid-June, immense globe-shaped clusters of flowers up to 8 inches across; first chartreuse then creamy white.Zones 6 – 9; full sun to light shade (maybe 2 – 3 hours of shade)
Cranberry Viburnum (Viburnum opulus)10 to 15 feet tall and as wideLate May to mid-June, flat clusters of white flowers.Zones 3 – 8; full sun to light shade (maybe 2 – 3 hours of shade)
Doublefile Viburnums (Viburnum plicatum tomentosum)9 to 12 feet tall and as wide.Late May to mid-June; large, white flat "lace cap" clusters of flowersZones 4 – 10; full sun to light shade (maybe 2 – 3 hours of shade)
Judd Viburnum (Viburnum x juddii)6 to 8 feet tall and as wideLate April to early May domed clusters of white flowers 3 inches acrossZones 4 – 8; full sun to light shade (maybe 2 – 3 hours of shade)
Koreanspice Viburnum (Viburnum carlesii)4 to 5 feet tall and 4 to 8 feet acrossLate April to early May domed clusters of white flowers 3 inches acrossZones 5 – 8; full sun to light shade (maybe 2 – 3 hours of shade)
Leatherleaf Viburnum (Viburnum rhytidophyllum)8 to 10 feet tall and about 6 feet wideIn late spring flat-topped creamy yellow flower clusters may be from 4 to 8 inches acrossZones 5 – 8; part sun to heavy shade
Linden Viburnum (Viburnum dilatatum)8 to 10 tall and 6 to 10 feet wideLate May to mid-June; large flat clusters of white flowers 3 to 5 inches acrossZones 5 – 8; full sun to light shade (maybe 2 – 3 hours of shade)

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