Judd Viburnum
Viburnum x 'Juddii'
Viburnum x 'Juddii'
Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: red, burgundy Fruit: Red to black drupes (late summer/early fall) Habit/Form: Upright, rounded Uses: Shrub hedge, foundation planting |
Zone Hardiness: 4- 8
Plant Height: 6 – 8 ft Plant Width: 6 - 8 ft Light: Sun/Partial shade Growth Rate: Slow |
This hybrid viburnum produces early spring, snowball-type clusters of pink buds that open to white, highly fragrant flowers. Walking in the garden in April and you can tell if there is a Judd Viburnum nearby. Makes an excellent backdrop for other flowering shrubs. It is adaptable to various soil types and is drought tolerant once established. It attracts birds and pollinators and is drought tolerant once established. Deer tolerant. This cross could easily replace V. carlesii as the chosen fragrant viburnum.