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Sugar Cookie Viburnum in bloom in a landscape of Agapanthus and Fatsia
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Sugar Cookie® Sweet Viburnum

Viburnum odoratissimum 'COMPACT01' PP29937

This easy care shrub offers interest each season. Lacy white flowers emerge in spring, followed by great fall color and bright red winter berries. You’ll love that it’s aromatic, versatile in the landscape, drought tolerant and disease and pest resistant.

Light Needs

Full Sun to Part Shade

USDA Zones

USDA Zones
8a - 10b

mature dimensions

5-6′ high x 5-6′ wide

More About Sugar Cookie® Sweet Viburnum

Bloom/Feature

Compact and half the size of other V. odoratissimum varieties; sports smaller leaves. Fragrant flower clusters in early spring.

Evergreen or Deciduous?

Evergreen

Plant Hardiness

Hardy to 10°F to 20°F

Key Features

Attracts Birds / Butterflies, Compact Habit, Cut Flowers, Deer Resistant, Disease / Pest Resistance, Heat Tolerance, Returns Year After Year, Upright Habit, Water-wise, Year-Round Interest

Flowering Season

Spring

Uses

Accent, Coastal, Container, Hedge, Low Hedge, Mass Planting, Privacy Planting

Water Needs

Medium

Fertilize

Yearly in early spring

Pruning

Shape as needed

Planting Instructions

• Water before planting

• Plant in full sun to part shade

• Dig hole 2X the width of pot

• Plant 1-2″ above ground soil level, backfill hole with soil

• Water deeply to settle, then add more soil if needed

• Mulch 1-2″ deep around plant, avoiding area closest to stem

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