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Pixies Gardens
2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
Email: cs@pixiesgardens.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Spring Bouquet Viburnum Shrub special?
Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet' stands out with pink buds that open into fragrant white flowers in late winter to early spring. Its evergreen leaves and showy blooms create early-season color and fragrance in your garden.
How large does this viburnum grow and where should I plant it?
At maturity, it typically reaches 4–6 ft tall and 3–4 ft wide, making it ideal for small hedges, containers, or borders.
Which USDA zones is Spring Bouquet Viburnum suitable for?
This shrub thrives in USDA Zones 7–10, offering year-round beauty with winter flowers and evergreen foliage in milder climates.
Does it require full sun or partial shade?
The plant grows best in full sun to light shade, with a minimum of four to six hours of daylight per day. Morning sun with afternoon shade enhances blooming while protecting it from summer heat.
What soil type and moisture levels are recommended?
The Spring Bouquet Viburnum prefers moist, well-drained soil, though it tolerates most garden types. Regular watering and mulch help maintain consistent moisture and prevent soil compaction.
When should I prune this shrub?
Prune lightly after flowering to preserve its rounded shape and encourage fresh blooms. Avoid heavy trimming since flowers develop on older wood.
Is it prone to pests or diseases?
Generally low-maintenance, it can occasionally face mildew or scale insects. The proper air circulation and proper watering practices help keep it healthy.
Why include this viburnum in your garden landscape?
With its early blooms, year-round greenery, and compact growth, it’s a versatile plant for winter interest, small-space gardens, and container planting.


