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Description
Shasta Viburnum – Graceful Layers of Spring Beauty
Shasta Viburnum (Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum 'Shasta') is a stunning shrub prized for its horizontal branching habit and abundant, showy white flowers. Blooming in late spring, the flat-topped, lacecap-like clusters create a dramatic, tiered effect that adds structure and elegance to the landscape.
With rich green foliage that turns reddish-purple in fall, the Shasta Viburnum provides multi-season interest. Its dense, horizontal form makes it ideal for borders, foundation plantings, or as a stand-alone specimen. Birds are attracted to its red berries in late summer, making it as functional as it is ornamental.
- � Large white lacecap blooms in late spring
- � Foliage turns reddish-purple in fall
- � Attracts birds with late-summer red fruit
- � Spreading, layered habit for structural interest
- �️ Easy to maintain and deer-resistant
Design Tip: Plant in front of darker evergreens or against fences to highlight its layered white blooms in spring.
Growing Zones: 5–8 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 6–8 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 8–10 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Botanical Name: | Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum 'Shasta' |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
| Type: | Flowering Shrub |
| Flower Color: | White |
| Bloom Time: | Late Spring |
FAQ's
How wide does Shasta Viburnum grow?
It can spread 8–10 feet wide, creating a broad, layered effect perfect for landscape structure.
Is Shasta Viburnum deer resistant?
Yes, it is considered moderately deer-resistant.
Does it produce berries?
Yes, red berries appear after blooming and attract birds.
How much sun does it need?
It performs best in full sun to partial shade.
Customer Service
Pixies Gardens
2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
Email: cs@pixiesgardens.com

