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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Viburnum Plicatum Mary Milton Shrub need a second plant to bloom or produce berries?
No. Viburnum Mary Milton is a self-fertile plant that produces beautiful blooms. However, planting multiple Viburnum bushes nearby may enhance flowering and berry production.
How large does the Viburnum Mary Milton shrub grow?
Viburnum bushes typically reach 8 to 10 feet in height and width, making them ideal for borders, specimen plantings, and natural screens. Any garden would benefit from its tiers.
Can Viburnum Mary Milton be grown in a container?
The best performance is achieved on the ground. This Viburnum plant can be grown in a large, well-drained pot with regular watering and seasonal pruning.
What kind of sunlight does the Viburnum Mary Milton plant require?
The Viburnum Mary Milton shrub performs best in full sun to partial shade. At least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily is necessary to support strong flowering and rich foliage color.
When does the Viburnum Plicatum Mary Milton bloom?
Pale pink flowers appear in late spring, small red fruits appear in summer, and deep green foliage turns burgundy in the fall.
What is the climate range of the Mary Milton Viburnum?
Yes. It can be grown in USDA Zones 5–8 and is tolerant of mild summers and moderate winters. The Viburnum shrub is hardy and adaptable.
Do I need to water the Viburnum Mary Milton plant regularly?
During hot, dry periods, water deeply. Upon establishment, it is drought-tolerant, but prefers moist, well-drained soil.
Does this Viburnum require pruning?
Yes. Pruning after flowering improves the plant's shape and air flow. Mary Milton Viburnum care includes the removal of dead and weak branches and shaping the plant on an annual basis.







