Mapleleaf Viburnum

Mapleleaf Viburnum (Viburnum acerifolium) is a deciduous shrub native to eastern North America, known for its distinctive maple-shaped leaves. This shade-tolerant plant typically grows 4-6 feet tall and thrives in woodland settings. Its leaves turn vibrant shades of red, purple, and pink in the fall. In late spring, it produces clusters of small, creamy-white flowers that give way to dark blue-black berries in the fall, which attract birds and wildlife. It is valued for its adaptability, ornamental appeal, and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions.

Description

Viburnum acerfolium

Mapleleaf Viburnum (Viburnum acerifolium) is a deciduous shrub native to eastern North America, known for its distinctive maple-shaped leaves. This shade-tolerant plant typically grows 4-6 feet tall and thrives in woodland settings. Its leaves turn vibrant shades of red, purple, and pink in the fall. In late spring, it produces clusters of small, creamy-white flowers that give way to dark blue-black berries in the fall, which attract birds and wildlife. It is valued for its adaptability, ornamental appeal, and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions.

Min. Quanity Grade/Age Size No. Per Bundle Bundle + Fifty + Hundred + 5 Hundred + 25 Hundred +
25 Seedling 2 Yr. 2′ 1 & 2 Br. 25 6.00 2.00
25 Seedling 2 Yr. 18″ 1 & 2 Br. 25 4.50 1.50

Additional information

Botanical Name

Viburnum acerfolium

Height

4-6'

Zone

4-8