Large flowers in June that look like white lace-cap hydrangeas emerge over dark green, quilted foliage that grows strongly horizontal and wider than tall. The bright red fruit turns purple-black when ripe as the plant radiates a purple-maroon fall color.
| Shrub | |
| Viburnum | |
| Viburnum | |
| Zone 5 | |
| 4-6+ hours | |
| Moist, Sandy | |
| Foundation plantings & woodland settings | |
| Massed for hedging | |
| 5-6' | |
| 6-8' | |
| Spring | |
| White | |
| Moderate | |
| Spreading, Tall | |
| Plant-tone | |
| Purple, Red | |
| Branching, Fruit, Structure | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Hydrangea, Myrica, Ilex, Cotinus |