Viburnum davidii is a remarkably obliging shrub; it is hardy, tolerates shade and offers continual interest in a border or container. The almost exotic looking, lanceolate leaves are divided by three clear veins. Because they are evergreen, they provide a constant, dark green foil for the small white flowers it produces in spring, and for the metallic, blue/black berries that follow. These decorative berries remain on the plant for months.
Plant this excellent viburnum in the border to complement herbaceous plants across the season or in a container as a handsome statement shrub.
Pot size:2/3L
Common Name: David's Viburnum
Hardiness: Hardy to –18°
Height and Spread: 150cm x 150cm over 10-20 years
Preferred Soil Type: Any moderately fertile, well-drained or moist but well-drained soil
Aspect: Any
Position: Full sun, partial shade, full shade
Flowering Period: December – April
Toxicity: Please note the berries can cause an upset stomach if ingested.