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2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Common Snowball viburnum?
Viburnum opulus 'Roseum' bore big, round, white flowers on this decorative shrub called snowball viburnum. It's a deciduous plant that creates year-round interest with its blooms and seasonal foliage changes.
How large does Snowball Viburnum grow?
As a shrub, it typically reaches a height and width of 8–12 feet. Its substantial size makes it suitable as a standalone specimen, privacy screen, or hedge.
What growing zones are suitable for Snowball Viburnum?
It thrives in USDA Zones 3–8, adapting well to northern and temperate landscapes. It is resilient to cold winters and performs reliably in a range of regional climates.
How much sunlight does this viburnum require?
While it can tolerate partial shade, it blooms best in at least 6 hours of full sun daily. Too little sun may reduce bloom size and visual impact.
When do snowball viburnum shrubs bloom?
Expect stunning globe-like blooms in late spring to early summer, lasting several weeks. Flowers are showy and are often used in fresh-cut arrangements.
Does snowball viburnum require pruning?
Yes, prune immediately after flowering to remove old wood and shape the shrub. This timing avoids cutting off next year’s flower buds and encourages more blooms.
Is snowball viburnum disease-resistant?
Generally hardy, but susceptible to powdery mildew and bacterial leaf spots. Adequate air circulation, avoiding overhead watering, and removing debris reduce these concerns.
What makes Snowball Viburnum special?
It offers dramatic visual appeal in spring with its large flower spheres and colorful fall foliage. The sterile blooms mean no messy fruit, making it ideal for formal garden settings.


