Viburnum “Tinus” 2Ltr
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Viburnum tinus is a popular evergreen shrub in the Viburnum genus, known for its attractive foliage, abundant winter blooms, and versatility in landscaping. Here are key features and information about Viburnum tinus:
Key Characteristics:
Foliage:
The leaves of Viburnum tinus are dark green, glossy, and oval to lance-shaped with a slightly serrated edge.
The evergreen foliage provides year-round interest in the garden.
Flowers:
Clusters of small, fragrant white to light pink flowers appear from late autumn to early spring.
The blooms are followed by small, metallic-blue berries, adding further ornamental value.
Size:
Viburnum tinus typically grows to a height of 6 to 12 feet (1.8 to 3.6 meters) with a similar spread, making it a moderately sized shrub.
Habit:
The shrub has a dense, rounded to spreading growth habit, creating a full and bushy appearance.
Hardiness:
Viburnum tinus is hardy in USDA zones 8-10. It can tolerate mild frost but may need protection in colder climates.
Growing Tips:
Sunlight: Plant in a location with full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate a variety of light conditions but generally prefers sunlight for optimal flowering.
Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Viburnum tinus is adaptable to different soil types, including loamy or sandy soils.
Watering: Provide regular watering, especially during dry periods. Once established, it has good drought tolerance.
Pruning: Prune as needed to control its size and shape. Viburnum tinus responds well to pruning and can be shaped into hedges or maintained as a specimen shrub.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth.
Uses:
Hedging and Screening:
Viburnum tinus is commonly used for hedging due to its dense growth and evergreen foliage.
It creates an effective screen or boundary.
Specimen Plant:
Planted as a standalone specimen, Viburnum tinus adds ornamental value to gardens and landscapes.
Foundation Planting:
It is suitable for planting near buildings as part of foundation plantings, providing year-round greenery.
Container Planting:
Viburnum tinus can be grown in containers, making it versatile for patios or balconies.
Caution:
Berries: While the berries are ornamental, they are mildly toxic if ingested. It’s advisable to avoid planting near areas frequented by pets or small children.
Viburnum tinus is valued for its reliable performance, evergreen foliage, and ornamental features throughout the year. Whether used as a hedge, specimen plant, or part of mixed borders, it adds a touch of elegance to garden landscapes.
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