Viburnum, European Cranberry Viburnum, European Snowball Bush, Guelder Rose 'Roseum'

Viburnumopulus

Family
Adoxaceae (a-dox-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Viburnum (vy-BUR-num)
Species
opulus (OP-yoo-lus)
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Sun Exposure
Hardiness
Bloom Color
Bloom Time
Mid Spring
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Patent Information
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Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Arley, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama

Phoenix, Arizona

North Little Rock, Arkansas

Rancho Calaveras, California

Santa Clara, California

Vallejo, California

Valley Springs, California

Aurora, Colorado

Colorado City, Colorado

Denver, Colorado

Lake City, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Braselton, Georgia

Cordele, Georgia

Forest Park, Georgia

Marietta, Georgia

Coeur D Alene, Idaho

Jacksonville, Illinois

Lisle, Illinois

Spring Grove, Illinois

Washington, Illinois

Jeffersonville, Indiana

Davenport, Iowa

Barbourville, Kentucky

Hebron, Kentucky

Whitesburg, Kentucky

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Compton, Maryland

Isle, Minnesota

Kasota, Minnesota

Jackson, Mississippi

Madison, Mississippi

Meridian, Mississippi

Moberly, Missouri

Saint Louis, Missouri

Helena, Montana

Burchard, Nebraska

Caldwell, New Jersey

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Raleigh, North Carolina(2 reports)

Summerfield, North Carolina

Winston Salem, North Carolina

Bryan, Ohio

Enid, Oklahoma

Yukon, Oklahoma

Albany, Oregon

Bend, Oregon

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Waverly, Pennsylvania

Lincoln, Rhode Island

Conway, South Carolina

North Augusta, South Carolina

Pickens, South Carolina

Summerville, South Carolina

Decatur, Tennessee

Gallatin, Tennessee

Hollow Rock, Tennessee

Dallas, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Greenville, Texas

South Boston, Virginia

Lake Stevens, Washington

Seattle, Washington

Charleston, West Virginia

Delafield, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

15
positives
4
neutrals
0
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Enid, OK (Zone 7a) | April 2020 | positive

This is one of the most beautiful shrubs around and has been for many years. It has no drawbacks. It blooms it’s heart out for many w...Read More

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Downingtown, PA | May 2019 | positive

This European Snowball Cranberrybush Viburnum is an old-fashioned shrub that was used more in the late 1800's to the mid-1900's, but I st...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | July 2011 | neutral

A nice shrub, but it gets out of shape easily and is aphid prone. Blooms are nice, but for a short span. Blooms in May in my garden.

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| June 2007 | neutral

I aquired a snowball bush about 3 years ago on the recommendation of my local garden centre. After a few small flowers the first year it ...Read More

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Delafield, WI | June 2007 | positive

I purchased this plant last spring 06, it is fast growing. It grew close to two feet last summer. This spring it was covered with lovel...Read More

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Arley, AL (Zone 7a) | April 2007 | positive

A friend gave me a small one about 6", 2 years ago and now it is about 4' tall. My hubby LOVES it and when I trimmed it back last year, I...Read More

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Republic, PA (Zone 6a) | May 2006 | positive

I lived in a home where this bush grew in the southern part of the yard, It was 10 feet high and always bloomed in mid May. I have just t...Read More

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Braselton, GA (Zone 8a) | April 2006 | positive

This is a very beautiful care-free plant.

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Whitesburg, KY | May 2005 | positive

i live in kentucky,in our area this tree grows in the yards of almost everyone,but when i got my own home i didnt have one so i had star...Read More

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Pickens, SC (Zone 7a) | April 2005 | positive

I remember this plant from my Grannys garden. She let hers grow into a small tree. I keep mine in bush form :)

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Gallatin, TN | March 2005 | positive

I bought my house last may and this bush is higher than my house and covered with blooms. I didn't care for the dead look of the snowball...Read More

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Kingston, NY | May 2004 | positive

We bought a house in NY in the dead of winter, and were pleased when this "bush" started blooming this spring. Even though the bloom tim...Read More

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| May 2004 | positive

We found this tree growing in our garden in Suffolk, on the eastern side of England, 20 years ago. It has thrived amidst conifer hedging...Read More

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Coeur D Alene, ID | May 2004 | neutral

APHIDS are the only problem with this plant. I would appreciate any info on getting rid of these nuisances. Otherwise I love it! We ha...Read More

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Fort Valley, GA | April 2004 | neutral

We just bought a house somewhat south of Macon, GA and have at least two of the snowball bushes. Yes, the aphids love them! There are sev...Read More

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North Little Rock, AR | November 2003 | positive

Bought this plant about three years ago. In 2002 it had some blooms and was growing tall so I topped it at about seven feet. In the spr...Read More

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Dallas, TX (Zone 8b) | August 2003 | positive

I have one in my backyard growing in sun/part shade. I have pruned it every year after blooming to keep a more compact form. I have not...Read More

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Old Town, FL | August 2003 | positive

This plant looks exactly like a plant from my childhood we called "Snowball" bush. The plants grew in my Grandmother's and my Aunt's san...Read More

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Bend, OR (Zone 6a) | August 2003 | positive

A cultivated variety of a species of Viburnum (V. opulus), bearing large bunches of white flowers; -- called also snowball tree.
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