Viburnum ellipticum
This attractive, round shrub has oval to round, waxy, coarsely-toothed leaves and clusters of white flowers from late spring to early summer, followed by clusters of orange-red fruits that turn shiny black in fall. Western viburnum foliage turns an attractive red in the fall. Birds eat the ripe fruits.
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Mature Height | 3-9 ft. |
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Soil Tolerance | prefers dry soil conditions; can tolerate moist soil |
Special Uses | drought tolerant; attracts birds; attracts pollinators |