Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii)

Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii)

Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii) is a shrub that can grow 1.5m – 3m tall and 1.5m – 3m wide. In this growing guide we’ll learn the cultivation details and how to plant Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii).

This plant is commonly known as Burkwood viburnum.

This is a evergreen plant that takes 10-20 years to reach full maturity.

Plant profile

Common name: Burkwood viburnum
Scientific name: Viburnum × burkwoodii
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Seasonal colors
Season Stem Foliage Flower Fruit
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Summer
Autumn
Winter
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How to plant Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii) – Photo by David J. Stang, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Shrubs are fundamental elements in any garden.

They add color and interest throughout the seasons with their wide variety of flowers, foliage, fruits, trunks and stems.

Whatever the size or style of your garden, the permanent woody structure or the foliage of evergreen shrubs will give the space shape and dimension.

How to plant

In this section we will learn how to plant Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii), know its needs in terms of soil, watering and sun exposure.

Soil

Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii) is a plant that adapts to all types of soils, chalk, clay, loam or sand.

  • The chalky soil is pale and contains chunks of calcium-rich rock. It is a fertile and well-draining soil, almost always alkaline.

  • Clay soil is composed of more than 25 percent clay particles. These particles have a high moisture holding capacity and the soil is heavy to dig and can be waterlogged in winter (dry in summer).

  • The loam soil is dark, rich in organic matter but balanced in minerals. It offers the best of all worlds, retaining enough water for the plants, but allowing excess moisture to drain away. This is the most desired type of garden soil, perfect for most plants.

  • Sandy soil is light, porous and very easy to drain. It is a soil poor in organic matter and nutrients. It is composed of relatively large mineral particles that allow water to drain quickly.

It is not very sensitive to soil acidity or alkalinity and grows well in soils with pH acid, alkaline or neutral.

Regarding drainage, Viburnum × burkwoodii likes to grow in moist but well drained or well drained soils.

Sunlight

Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii) grows well in full sun, although it can also be grown in shady places.

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Cultivation profiles – Growing Burkwood viburnum (Viburnum × burkwoodii) – Photo by David J. Stang, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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