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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Mrs. Schiller’s Delight Viburnum stand out in landscapes?
Mrs. Schiller’s Delight Viburnum is prized for its compact, mounded form and masses of fragrant white blooms in spring. Its neat shape and evergreen foliage make it a top choice for low hedges, foundation plantings, and pollinator gardens.
How big does Mrs. Schiller’s Delight grow, and what’s its landscape use?
This dwarf viburnum grows about 2–4 feet tall and 3–5 feet wide, forming a tidy, rounded shrub. It’s perfect for small gardens, borders, or mass plantings, offering structure without overwhelming nearby plants.
What USDA zones are best for this viburnum?
It thrives in USDA Zones 7–10, making it especially suited for southern and coastal regions. It tolerates heat and humidity exceptionally well compared to many other viburnums.
What sunlight and soil conditions help it flourish?
Mrs. Schiller’s Delight performs best in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
When does it bloom, and what happens afterward?
You’ll enjoy clusters of creamy white flowers in spring (March–April), sometimes with a light second bloom later in the year. After flowering, small red berries may form, offering food for birds and added seasonal charm.
Does it need pruning or regular care?
Minimal pruning is needed. Trim lightly after blooming to shape the shrub or remove dead branches. It naturally maintains a compact form, making it a low-maintenance choice for busy gardeners.
How does it perform with pests, deer, and drought?
This variety is highly resistant to pests and diseases and is rarely bothered by deer. Once established, it shows excellent drought tolerance, making it a durable, easy-care landscape plant.








