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Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Blaze'
Arrowwood
Flat-topped clusters of white flowers, 4" across, bloom in spring. The flowers are a good source of nectar for butterflies, native bees and other pollinators. Flowers give way to blue-black, berries, which are loved by birds and other wildlife. This upright, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub has glossy, dark green leaves. The leaves turn yellow, orange or red in fall. 'Blue Blaze' is a compact arrowwood growing half the size of the species with fruit that tends to stay on longer in the season.
Benefits
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Fragrant flowers provide nectar for butterflies and other pollinators |
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Larval food source for spring azure butterfly |
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Plants provide good nesting sites, berries, and cover for birds |
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Excellent fall color |
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Grows well in moist soil |
Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips
Easy to grow in full sun or part shade. Plant in average to medium wet, well-drained soil. Very winter hardy, vigorous and reliable. If shaping is needed, prune immediately after flowering since flower buds form in summer for the following year.
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Native Trivia Native Americans used the straight stems of this shrub for arrow shafts, hence the common name. |
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USDA Hardiness Zone 4-8 |
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