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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Korean spice viburnum shrub?
The Korean Spice Viburnum (Viburnum carlesii) is a compact deciduous shrub cherished for its fragrant spring blooms of pink buds opening to creamy-white flowers. It brings multi-season interest with glossy foliage and attractive berries.
How big does it grow, and where should I plant it?
Matured at 4–6 ft tall and wide, it fits beautifully in small to medium gardens. Best placed near patios or walkways so its lovely scent can be easily appreciated.
Which USDA zones can it handle?
This viburnum thrives in USDA Zones 4–8, tolerating cold winter lows and summer heat across a wide range of North American climates.
What sunlight does it need?
Prefers full sun to partial shade, ideally 4–6 hours of sunlight daily. Too much shade may reduce flowering, while too much direct sun can stress the plant.
When does it bloom and fruit?
Blooms appear in late spring (April–May), followed by red berries maturing to black in summer. The foliage turns burgundy in the fall, offering four-season appeal
What soil and watering conditions are best?
Grows well in moist, well-drained soil of average fertility. Water regularly in the first year to establish strong roots, then reduce frequency.
Does it require pruning?
Light pruning after bloom helps maintain a tidy form and encourages fresh growth. Pruning before bloom may reduce flowers next season.







