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![]() White Snowball Viburnum
A Blizzard of Spring Bloom
(6 customer reviews)Sweetly scented, ball-shaped clusters of dazzling white flowers gleam against dark, near-black foliage. The White Snowball Viburnum Tree blooms in mid-spring and grows 8-10 feet tall. Leaves turn golden in fall. Flowering shrubs are bargains in beauty. They produce a profusion of flowers and foliage- a feast for your senses- and seem equally attractive to birds, butterflies and hummingbirds. Even when they’re not in bloom, many add interest to the landscape. Shrubs grow fast, last nearly forever and require a minimum care. Bareroot. Zones: 3-8. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, May 07, 2007Snowball Tree Reviewed By: Grace Hampton (Burbank, CA) The Snowball tree sounds like everything I want in a shade tree - fragrant flowers in the spring, colorful foilage in the fall, small tree - no seeds. I hope it is available again soon. - Monday, August 27, 2007Grandma's Snowballs Reviewed By: Kimberly (Amherst, NY) I've been looking for this shrub for years! My grandmother had one in front of her house, probably planted in the 1950s or '60s. I was always enchanted by the "popcorn balls" or "snowballs" that bloomed each spring. She had an acre of front yard, but the snowball shrub is small enough to charm a small cottage garden like mine. - Monday, March 10, 2008Pure Joy Reviewed By: Tony J. (Hyde Park, NY) I have 5 of these planted for 6 yrs. As cars drive by after they have bloomed people got out of thier cars and take pictures next to them.truely an awesome plant. Read More Reviews |
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