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Is Viburnum tinus fast growing?

Is Viburnum tinus fast growing?

Growing approximately 45cm per year when young, the growth of Viburnum tinus does start to slow down as it matures, but it can reach up to 4m in height. Viburnum tinus is easy to grow – it can grow in partial or even full shade, but natural sunlight is best to allow it to flower.

Does Viburnum tinus make a good hedge?

Dense and bushy Viburnum Tinus Lucidum is also low maintenance and resilient. These attributes make it an ideal, carefree hedging choice for any landscape. Its year round, glossy foliage and abundant flower sprays will make it the focal point of any garden setting.

What is the best smelling Viburnum?

Viburnum x burkwoodii has to be one the most fragrant of all the viburnums. The white, pompom-like flowers usually appear in early spring and last for weeks, followed by red fruits.

What height does Viburnum tinus grow?

This evergreen Viburnum tinus is fast-growing hedge plant when young and can achieve approximately 40-60cm of growth per annual. Viburnum tinus hedging is ideal for the desired height of up to 3m.

Is Viburnum tinus invasive?

laurustinus: Viburnum tinus (Dipsacales: Adoxaceae): Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States. Viburnum tinus L. This map identifies those states that list this species on their invasive species list or law.

Where should I plant a viburnum?

Grow in full sun or partial shade, in a moist, well-drained soil.

Can you keep Viburnum tinus small?

If you want to keep the size under control viburnums should be trimmed back by about a third every year. This gives natural-looking results without harming the shrub. Old or overgrown shrubs may require extra work. Thinning out of woody or unsightly branches can help.

Can you keep Viburnum Tinus small?

Is Viburnum tinus toxic to dogs?

Viburnum tinus has no toxic effects reported.

Is viburnum poisonous to dogs?

Ensure the areas your dog dashes about in are planted up with robust shrubs and established perennials that the dog won’t damage or be harmed by. These include: astilbe, hardy geranium (not Pelargonium, which can be toxic to dogs), lavender, ornamental grasses, nepeta, roses and viburnum.

Can Viburnum tinus be cut back hard?

Some shrubs can be severely pruned just as growth begins in mid-spring. Spotted laurel (Aucuba), box (Buxus), camellias, Choisya, Euonymus, hollies, Pieris, laurels (Prunus laurocerasus and Prunus lusitanica), Viburnum tinus and yew all tolerate severe pruning to near ground level.

Does viburnum lose leaves in winter?

Some Viburnums are semi-evergreen – which means in a mild winter they will keep their foliage, but in a harsh winter they will be deciduous. Viburnum burkwoodii, for example, will lose about half of its leaves every winter.

Why does my viburnum smell?

As viburnum leaves start to break down they give off butyric acid, a noxious chemical that in its pure form is listed by the EPA as a toxic substance. Its smell has been likened to rancid milk, stinky feet, and extreme body odor (but not necessarily all blended together).