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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Mariesii Viburnum shrub special?
The Mariesii Viburnum (Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Mariesii’) features beautifully tiered branches with lacecap white blooms that adorn every horizontal layer in late spring. It creates a striking architectural effect in any garden setting.
How large does it grow, and where is it best planted?
This shrub typically reaches 6–8 ft tall and spreads 8–10 ft wide. This makes it wide. This makes it ideal as a specimen plant, privacy screen, or focal point in borders. Its structure adds natural elegance and height to gardens.
In which USDA zones does Mariesii Viburnum thrive?
It thrives in USDA Zones 5–8, handling cold winters and warm summers easily-making it a reliable choice across diverse climates.
What light and soil conditions does it prefer?
Thrives in full sun to partial shade (4–6 hours/day) and prefers moist, well-drained soil, such as loam or rich garden medium. Mulching maintains moisture and soil health.
When does it bloom, and does it produce berries?
Expect abundant white blooms in late spring (May–June). These are followed by red berries in summer that mature to dark blue, attracting birds and lending interest beyond the flowering season.
Is pruning required? When is it most beneficial?
Yes, prune immediately after bloom to maintain its layered shape. Removing spent blossoms and thinning out older stems encourages fresh growth and flowers.
Is it pest- or deer-resistant?
Generally resistant to pests and deer browsing. Proper air circulation and proper irrigation help reduce the risk of fungal diseases like powdery mildew.







