Viburnum hedge

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a sign that says sweet viburnum hedge guide

Growing a Sweet Viburnum hedge (Viburnum odoratissimum) can transform your garden into a lush green oasis, especially in Australia’s warm and temperate regions. This plant thrives beautifully and becomes a great privacy screen. If you're looking for plant care tips specific to maintaining a healthy viburnum hedge, check out our full article for a comprehensive guide filled with everything you need to know. Create a vibrant outdoor space with the right growing techniques!

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white flowers with green leaves and the words, 25 of the best viburnum varieties

Viburnum is a woody flowering shrub for full sun to partial shade locations in Zones 2 to 8. Most types display fragrant blooms in the spring followed by colorful autumn foliage and drupes at season’s end. Discover 25 of our favorite viburnum varieties now on Gardener’s Path. #viburnum #gardening #gardenerspath

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white flowers are growing in the grass next to green plants and shrubs with purple, yellow, and white blooms

It’s easy to understand why gardeners love viburnums (Viburnum spp. and cvs., USDA Hardiness Zones 2–9). They have lustrous leaves and large (sometimes fragrant) blossoms, and many produce magnificent berries […]

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white flowers are growing in front of a wooden fence with the words viburnum on it

A wooden fence might mark your boundary, but it doesn’t always give you the quiet or seclusion you want in your backyard. If you’re after a more natural way

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a hedge is lined up along the side of a road with trees in the background

Viburnum odoratissimum Quick Fence™ viburnum has more of an upright growth habit compared to other Viburnum specimens maturing to 4m high by 2.5m wide. If you are looking for a fast, dense tight hedge, definitely plant this! With glossy leaves and a mid-green colour, this viburnum will produce white flowers and small non edible fruit from late spring onwards.

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