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Site Characteristics

Viburnum opulus 'americanum compactum''

Med - Lg Shrub (usually >3' and never < 1.5')

Height:

5-6'

5-6'

Spread:

Growth Rate:

Native Habitat

Viburnum opulus synonymous with and formerly known as Viburnum trilobum, is native to swampy woods, bogs, lake margins, pastures, thickets, slopes and moist low places from New Brunswick to British Columbia south to New York, the Great Lakes, South Dakot

Oregon Native?

No

Minimum Hardiness Zone (USDA)

Sun Exposure Needs:

Water Needs:

Mulch Needs:

2

Partial Sun

M

West State Native?

No

Soil Needs:

best in good, well-drained, moist soil. Prefers loams with consistent moisture, but tolerates a wide range of soils.

Fertilizer Needs:

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