Prefers moist well-drained acidic soils but adaptable. Performs best in full sun to part shade. Tolerates growing near black walnuts. Like many colonizing plants, it will show some restraint in rougher soil conditions but might spread more quickly in rich cultivated soil. Native to the Eastern U.S. Z3. Maine Grown. (1-3' bare-root trees)
Maple Leaf Viburnum


Maple Leaf Viburnum
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Viburnums
The Viburnum genus encompasses more than 150 different species, which can range from dense shrubs lush with green foliage to more open and rangy small trees. Viburnums are prized for their multi-season interest, with blossom, berry and foliage varying by species. Flowers attract many butterflies and other early-season pollinators in spring. Ripening berries, some edible for humans, put on a show of color throughout the summer.
All the Viburnums we offer are important wildlife plants, native to eastern North America.
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About Viburnums
Small Trees and Shrubs
As Green’s Nursery catalog from 1904 explains, “There are many trees that by pruning can be made to resemble shrubs, and many shrubs that by different pruning may be made to produce medium-sized trees.”