Viburnum, Spice Girl
Viburnum opulus
$59.99
Unit price perBack for the 2026 season.
Viburnum carlesii commonly called Koreanspice viburnum is a slow-growing, upright, rounded, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 4-5' tall but may reach a height of 8' in optimum growing conditions. Red buds open in late March/early April to pink-changing-to-white flowers which are arranged in snowball-like clusters (hemispherical cymes) to 3" across. Flowers are very fragrant. Flowers give way to non-showy, berry-like drupes which mature to blue-black in late summer. Broad ovate, serrate, dark green leaves (to 4" long) are infrequently flushed with copper. Foliage usually turns dull red in fall, but may sometimes display attractive shades of wine-red to burgundy.
Mature Height: 4’ to 6’
Mature Width: 4’ to 7’
Sun: Full sun to Part shade
Soil: Well-drained
Hardiness Zone: 4 - 7
Mature Height: 3' - 5'
Mature Spread: 3' - 5'
Sunlight Exposure: Sun, Partial
Water Needs: Moderate
Plant Profile
Viburnum, Spice Girl
Sunlight Exposure
Sun, Partial
Water Needs
Moderate
Landscape Use
Hedge
Growth Rate
Moderate
Growth Shape
Mounding
Flowering Season
Spring
Foliage Color
Green
Pest + Disease Resistance
Deer Resistant, Disease Resistant
Pollinator + Wildlife Support
Pollinator – Butterflies, Benefits Birds
Season of Interest
Spring, Fall
Fall Color
Red-Burgundy, Yellow-Gold, Copper-Brown-Bronze
Garden Performance & Beauty
Fragrant
Environmental Tolerances
Cold Tolerant, Juglone (Black Walnut) Tolerant
Winter Foliage
Deciduous
