Arrowwood

(Viburnum dentatum)

Other Information

Physical Characteristics

Type: Shrub

Height: 6 - 15 ft

Spread: 6 - 10 ft

Flower Color: White

Flower Time: Late Spring (May - Jun)

Fruit Type: Drupe (Berry)

Fruit Color: Dark Blue / Black

Autumn Color: Red / Purple / Burgundy

Sun Conditions: Full Sun / Part Shade

Shade Tolerance: Medium

Moisture Preference: Medium

Deer Resistance*: Medium / High

Dog Safe**: Yes

Conservation Status (MD): SNR - Unranked

Other Names: Southern Arrowwood

*Deer resistance can vary based on many factors

**Always consult with a veterinarian about plants toxic to dogs and other animals

Wildlife Benefits:

Arrowwood is a larval host plant for several species including the Spring Azure butterfly. The flowers are a pollen and nectar source that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Fruits are eaten by a variety of songbirds and game birds, as well as mammals to a lesser extent. Beavers can feed on the bark and branches or use them in building dams. It also provides cover for wildlife and songbirds can construct nests in the branches.

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