How tall do viburnum hedges grow?

How tall do viburnum hedges grow?

Viburnums are usually shrubs, but their habits vary. A few dwarf varieties, such as Viburnum opulus ‘Nanum’, are under 3 feet. Others, such as Seibold viburnum (V. seiboldii), may grow up to 20 feet tall.

How fast does viburnum hedge grow?

In general, a viburnum plant will grow anywhere from 1 foot to more than 2 feet in a year. Of course, compact varieties grow at a slower rate than their taller counterparts.

Does viburnum make a good hedge?

Viburnum, vigorous and hardy, should be on every list of the top shrubs for hedges. All viburnum shrubs are easy care, and some have fragrant spring flowers. Creating a viburnum hedge isn’t very difficult.

How far apart should I plant a viburnum hedge?

As a general rule of thumb, allow the plant to grow to approximately half of its expected width. For example Dense Fence™ Viburnum odoratissimum ‘VOC1’ PBR will grow to 2m wide. By spacing the plants 1m apart, each plant has enough room to grow well and they will form a dense hedge easily.

Can viburnum be kept small?

Some viburnums stay smaller and have a more spreading habit. However, like other shrubs such as burning bush or lilac, many viburnums listed as “dwarf” or “compact” can grow up to 6 feet (1.8 m.) Viburnums can be cut back hard in late winter or early spring to keep compact.

Is Viburnum Odoratissimum fast growing?

Viburnum odoratissimum commonly know as ‘Sweet Viburnum’ is a fast growing evergreen species well suited a large dense screening plant or hedge. Reaching around 4-5 metres depending on conditions.

Is Viburnum slow growing?

Growth rate of Viburnum tinus ‘Eve Price’ This evergreen Viburnum tinus is fast-growing hedge plant when young and can achieve approximately 40-60cm of growth per annual. Viburnum tinus hedging is ideal for the desired height of up to 3m.

How big does a Viburnum bush get?

3 to 20 feet tall
How to Grow Viburnum

Botanical Name Viburnum spp.
Common Name Viburnum, American cranberry bush, hobblebush
Plant Type Deciduous shrub
Mature Size 3 to 20 feet tall, depending on cultivar
Sun Exposure Full sun to partial shade

Does viburnum like sun or shade?

Viburnums are evergreen or deciduous, depending on the species and the location. Most prefer sun, but some do well in partial shade. Their hardiness is well suited to the cold winters of USDA hardiness zone 7. They are adaptable to a range of soil types and moisture conditions.

How much space does a viburnum need?

Plant 2ft (60cm) apart.

How do I keep my Viburnum small?

How to Prune Viburnum

  1. Maintenance Pruning – helps to control shape and size. Cut it back just above the nodes so the plant can produce new shoots.
  2. Pruning to Thin Out – removing old damaged branches. Cut off damaged or crowded branches.
  3. Hard Pruning – Cutting the shrub down to the ground. Leave stronger stems in place.

Where to plant viburnum shrubs?

Viburnum is a large group of hardy plants used as shrubs and hedges. These plants belong in spots with full sunlight and moist, well-draining soil. Plant them in wide holes several feet from other plants and obstacles. Maintain your plants with yearly pruning and weekly watering during dry months.

Is Viburnum fast growing?

The Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is a fast-growing viburnum with a slightly suckering habit. This species reaches 6-8 feet with a similar spread. It blooms from May to early June and bluish-black drupes (fruit) develop from September to October. The summer and fall foliage are attractive.

How fast does Viburnum grow?

Viburnums are mostly moderate-to fast-growing plants. They can grow from 1 foot to more than 2 feet per year. Compact species and cultivars may be slower growing.

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