
Viburnum - Blue Muffin®
New Cool Blue
The Viburnum Blue Muffin®, 'Viburnum dentatum 'Christom', a Proven Winners selection, is a new viburnum variety.
If you are looking for a special screening plant for your yard for full to part sun, this viburnum will be your best choice!
In early to mid summer, this compact beauty has an abundance of white flowers that make a crisp contrast with the glossy green. It will grow to 5'-7' but can be pruned to any size.
Preferring well-drained conditions ,Blue Muffin® will adapt well to a variety of soils.
This viburnum is more compact than other Arrowwood viburnum.
It will fit right into your residential landscape as a low hedge or a foundation plant.
The impressive display of rich and intense blue berries inspired the name Blue Muffin.
These fruit appear in late summer and fall, adding interest to the landscape and attracting songbirds. The foliage turns bright red in autumn.
Fruit set is greatly improved if there is another variety of Arrowwood Viburnum in the area for cross pollination.
*White Flowers on Compact Plant
*Birds Love Blue Berries in Late Summer
*Red Foliage in Autumn
Customer Reviews
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- Blue Muffin polinator - Zone 4 - Partial shad Review by ultimate525
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<P>I am ordering Blue Muffing but Chicago Lustre will not grow in Zone 4. Other suggestions? Thanks.</P><P><STRONG>NHN Response:</STRONG> Please telephone our sales deprtment at 888-864.7663. One of our representatives will be happy to offer suggestions. </P> (Posted on 6/3/10)Rating - 'Blue Muffrin' Polinator??? Review by mvigil9204
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Sir ~ I have been very satisfied with the plants I bought from you this spring. But the I'm told the Blue Muffin I bought requires a polinator to successfully berry up in the fall?True? Do you sell any other small denatatum polinators?Thank you,MikeFrom Nature Hills: We recomend the Chicago Lustre: http://www.naturehills.com/product/chicago_lustre_arrowwood_viburnum.aspx (Posted on 5/29/08)Rating - great Review by heather
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This is an awsome plant. grows wonderfully in sun to part shade. I would love to have a hundred of thes mixed with the tiger eye sumac witch does spread by the way. (Posted on 3/4/08)Rating
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