Viburnum ellipiticum - Oregon Viburnum


| Description |
Oregon viburnum, also known as the western wayfaring tree, is a multiple trunked, upright mounding shrub that will do well in sun to shade, and moist to dry conditions. In fall, the oval shaped leaves will turn a striking dark red, adding interest to your late season garden. |
| Plant Type | Deciduous multiple trunked shrub |
| Flower Color | Cream, white |
| Bloom Period | May-June |
| Height at Maturity | 8-15' |
| Plant Spacing | 8-10' |
| Light Requirements | Sun to shade |
| Moisture Needs | Low |
| Soil Type |
Dry |