Come fall, the flowers will be swapped with vibrant red and orange leaves and purple-red berries.

But all in all, they are not heavily influenced by their soil punch in.

Here are some popular species of viburnum, sure to make a lovely addition to your landscape.

Snowball viburnum closeup

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This species features large, balledflower clusters full of fragranceand is well suited for hedges.

It grows large and upright, with long petioles (leafstalks) and open flower clusters.

In the fall, it sprouts blue-black berries.

Burkwood viburnum

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It has glossy, dark leaves and small white flowers that lead to bright orange berries come autumn.

Avoid placing the David viburnum in full sun with a southern exposure because it mightburn the leaves.

This moderately fast-growing shrub was discovered by botanist Augustine Henry.

Cinnamon-leaved viburnum

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Many gardeners plant this viburnum shrub near windows, patios, and living areas for the fragrance alone.

It makes a good hedge plant and, in warmer areas, it will bloom during the winter.

It’s either evergreen or deciduous, depending on the climate in which it’s grown.

David viburnum

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It’s adrought-tolerant plantand easily grown in average, medium soils.

When the flowers drop in the fall, blue-black, berry-like drupes appear.

Shrubs placed a foot or so apart could form a hedge.

Henry’s viburnum

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White and flat-topped flower clusters with lustrous green foliage turn several fiery colors in the fall.

The fruits of this viburnum shrub are blue when mature and contrast nicely with the autumn foliage.

If marks are made on the leaves, they’ll remain.

Korean Spice viburnum

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This boldevergreen has fragrant tubular flowersand long drooping leaves with a rounded and spreading habit.

The flowers become black drupes after pollination.

In the fall, you will find dark, purple-black fruit on the plant.

Laurustinus viburnum

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Come autumn, they turn a deep burgundy.

These plants love well-drained soil that is kept very moistadding compost can help aid in drainage.

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Leatherleaf viburnum

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Nannyberry

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Snowball bush

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Arrowwood viburnum

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Tubeflower viburnum

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Wayfaring tree

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Doublefile viburnum shrub with small white flower clusters with oval leaves

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