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Shrubs Viburnum tinus ‘Spring Bouquet’ | Spring Bouquet Laurustinus
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Viburnum tinus ‘Spring Bouquet’ | Spring Bouquet Laurustinus

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DESCRIPTION
Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet' is a compact evergreen shrub celebrated for its rounded growth and glossy, dark green leaves. It stands out for its profuse display of pinkish-white, fragrant flowers that bloom in late winter, bringing color to the garden during colder months. Small blue-black berries may appear after flowering, adding further visual interest. Well-suited for smaller gardens, 'Spring Bouquet' makes an excellent choice as a specimen plant, in groupings, or as a hedge. Known for its adaptability and resilience, it is generally hardy and can thrive in various soil conditions, making it a popular choice for landscape and garden designs.

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DESCRIPTION
Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet' is a compact evergreen shrub celebrated for its rounded growth and glossy, dark green leaves. It stands out for its profuse display of pinkish-white, fragrant flowers that bloom in late winter, bringing color to the garden during colder months. Small blue-black berries may appear after flowering, adding further visual interest. Well-suited for smaller gardens, 'Spring Bouquet' makes an excellent choice as a specimen plant, in groupings, or as a hedge. Known for its adaptability and resilience, it is generally hardy and can thrive in various soil conditions, making it a popular choice for landscape and garden designs.

DESCRIPTION
Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet' is a compact evergreen shrub celebrated for its rounded growth and glossy, dark green leaves. It stands out for its profuse display of pinkish-white, fragrant flowers that bloom in late winter, bringing color to the garden during colder months. Small blue-black berries may appear after flowering, adding further visual interest. Well-suited for smaller gardens, 'Spring Bouquet' makes an excellent choice as a specimen plant, in groupings, or as a hedge. Known for its adaptability and resilience, it is generally hardy and can thrive in various soil conditions, making it a popular choice for landscape and garden designs.

 
  • Family: Adoxaceae
    Height: 4 to 6 feet
    Width: 4 to 6 feet
    Foliage Color: Dark green, glossy leaves
    Flower Color: Pinkish-white flowers that are often fragrant
    Bloom Time: Late winter
    Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water Requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low
    Growing Zone: USDA Hardiness Zones: 7 to 10
    Wildlife Attractors: Flowers may attract pollinators, and berries can be a food source for birds

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