Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Features large, snowy white, lacecap-like flowers arranged in two rows, giving it its distinctive name. Its strong horizontal growth adds contrast to upright shrubs, creating visual interest in the landscape. In fall, bright red berries appear, turning black if another plicatum variety is nearby, while the foliage takes on a rich burgundy hue.
- Striking horizontal branching for a unique landscape effect
- Large, lacecap-like white flowers in spring
- Abundant red berries that may turn black with cross-pollination
- Burgundy fall color and good deer resistance
- Grows 6' tall and 9' wide
- Thrives in sun to part shade
- Prune immediately after flowering as needed
(Image: Brehob Nurseries)
Maries Doublefile Viburnum
Zones: 5 to 8
Height: 10-12 ft
Width: 12-15 ft
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil: Moist, Well-Draining
Bloom Time: April-May
Tolerance: Drought, Deer