Viburnum × juddii

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The key feature of Juddii Viburnum is its fragrant flowers. Pink buds open into white flowers in mid-April. It has good dark green foliage which colors to burgundy in the fall.  The plant is a medium to large grower so give it some room to grow.  Viburnums bloom on old wood.  Pruning is best done immediately after flowering.  Proper placement in full sun in an area that will allow it to develop with minimal pruning will insure lots of blooms.

Common Name: Judd Viburnum

Zone: 4-8

Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub

Exposure: Part Sun to full shade

Height: 6-8'

Spread: 6-8'

Season Of Interest: Spring

Bloom Time: April

Water Needs: Average to moist

Maintenance: Low

Attracts: Butterflies

Tolerance: Drought