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Densa Viburnum

Viburnum dentatum ‘Densa’

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The Densa Viburnum is a versatile evergreen shrub that offers year-round beauty to your garden. It features thick, shiny green leaves that stay throughout the winter. In spring, it boasts clusters of white flowers that attract pollinators like bees. These flowers transform into bright berries that change color from red to purple to black, attracting songbirds to your yard.

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Densa Viburnum: Add Year-Round Beauty to Your Garden

Densa Viburnum not only stays green all year, but it also transforms throughout the seasons. Spring brings delicate white flowers that beckon buzzing bees, then summer sees a shift to bright red berries. These berries then morph into a beautiful display of purples and blacks in fall, attracting beautiful songbirds. This easy-to-maintain shrub offers more than just color – it creates a haven for life in your own backyard.

  • Evergreen shrub with year-round beauty
  • Vibrant white flowers attract pollinators in spring
  • Berries change color, feeding songbirds throughout summer and fall
  • Low-maintenance, thrives in sun or partial shade
  • Grows to 4-6 feet, perfect for smaller gardens or hedges

In early spring, new leaves emerge a soft, lime green, their surface glossy and smooth to the touch. As the season progresses, the vibrant lime mellows to a richer, emerald green, the sheen intensifying as the leaves mature.

Then Densa Viburnum then explodes with dazzling white flowers, transforming bare branches into a canvas of delicate beauty. Each blossom boasts five rounded petals, crafted from a material akin to soft crepe paper. Run your fingers along their surface and you’ll feel a slight pebbling, like the texture of fine rice paper.

These cloud-like clusters, resemble a soft snowfall blanketing the shrub in a cool, pristine white. As you move in for a closer look, you might notice a subtle sheen on the petals, like a dusting of fairy dust catching the morning sun. The center of each bloom is a burst of sunshine yellow, a cluster of tiny stamens that stand out vibrantly against the cool white.

These blooms reach peak perfection in mid-spring, holding their color for several weeks before giving way to the next act of the Densas presentation. As the petals age, they may take on a hint of the palest ivory, adding a touch of vintage charm before gently falling away, leaving behind the promise of summer’s berry bounty.

Throughout summer, the lush green blanket remains the focal point, offering a cool contrast to the emerging flower clusters. Come fall, the foliage takes center stage once more. Subtle hints of burgundy begin to emerge along the leaf edges, slowly spreading inwards.

As the days shorten, the vibrant green surrenders to a mesmerizing blend of burgundy and deep emerald, the glossy texture persisting until winter’s grasp takes hold. Even in the coldest months, the Densa Viburnum’s foliage clings on, offering a touch of evergreen vibrancy against the stark winter landscape.

Densa Viburnum Planting Distance

Image demonstrates how far apart to plant Densa Viburnum

How to Plant Densa Viburnum

Choose the Right Spot

Densa Viburnums are adaptable to both full sun and partial shade. Aim for at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering and growth. They’ll tolerate some afternoon shade as well. Well-drained soil is crucial. If your native soil is heavy clay, amend it with sand or compost to improve drainage before planting.

Measure the Space

Densa Viburnums mature at a height of 4-6 feet and a width of 5-6 feet. This compact size makes them ideal for smaller gardens or planting as a hedge. When planting multiples for a hedge effect, space them 6-8 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

Dig the Hole

Dig a hole 1.5 times wider than the root ball of your Densa Viburnum and just as deep. Loosening the soil at the bottom of the hole encourages healthy root development.

Plant It

Gently remove your Densa Viburnum from its container and loosen any circling roots. Position the plant in the hole so the crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits at ground level. Backfill the hole with soil, tamping it down gently to eliminate air pockets and secure the plant.

Water Thoroughly

Give your newly planted Densa Viburnum a deep watering to settle the soil around the roots. Aim to soak the soil thoroughly, allowing any excess water to drain away.

Mulch and Care

Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the shrub, keeping it a few inches away from the trunk to prevent rot. Replenish the mulch annually to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.

Established Densa Viburnums are drought-tolerant, but enjoy a deep drink during dry spells. Water deeply once a week, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.

Why Choose Densa Viburnum?

Picture evenings spent on your patio, serenaded by the sweet melodies of songbirds drawn to the vibrant berry buffet the Densa provides. This isn’t just about adding color to your landscape; it’s about creating a vibrant ecosystem that fosters life and tranquility right in your own backyard. And the best part?

The Densa Viburnum thrives with minimal effort, so you can enjoy its beauty for years to come without the hassle of constant upkeep. Don’t wait to experience the magic of the Densa Viburnum in your yard. Add one to your cart today and bring a touch of springtime wonder to your outdoor space.

Watering

Established Densas are drought-tolerant, but enjoy a deep drink during dry spells.

Sunlight

Densa Viburnums are happy in full sun or partial shade, offering flexibility in your garden design.

Soil

Well-draining soil is key. Amend clay soil with sand or compost for optimal drainage.

Mulching

A layer of mulch around the base of your Densa retains moisture and suppresses weeds.

Pruning

Minimal pruning is needed, but light shaping can be done in late winter or early spring.

Fertilizing

A light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring promotes healthy growth.

Pest and Disease Management

The Densa Viburnum is generally pest and disease resistant, but monitor for common issues and treat organically whenever possible.

When It Arrives

Give your new Densa a long, slow drink upon arrival. Aim to thoroughly soak the root ball, allowing excess water to drain.

During the First Year

Water your Densa Viburnum regularly, especially during hot or dry periods. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy. A finger test is a great way to check - insert your finger a few inches into the soil. If it feels dry, it’s time to water.

After the First Year

Established Densa Viburnums are drought-tolerant. However, deep watering during extended dry spells is beneficial, especially during the hottest parts of summer. Aim to soak the soil thoroughly, allowing water to reach the deep roots.

When It Arrives

No need to fertilize your new Densa upon arrival. It’s already been nurtured by the experts at our nursery and is ready to settle into its new home.

During the First Year

During the first year, your Densa is focusing on establishing its root system. Avoid fertilizing as this can encourage excessive top growth at the expense of root development.

After the First Year

Once established, a light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring can be beneficial. Opt for a slow-release formula specifically designed for flowering shrubs and follow the application instructions on the product label.

Extra Tips

Over fertilizing can harm your Densa. Less is always more. If your Densa shows signs of nutrient deficiency, such as pale leaves or stunted growth, a light fertilization can be done in late summer. However, it’s best to consult with a local gardening expert for diagnosis before fertilizing.

Tools You Will Need

For minor shaping, sharp hand pruners or bypass loppers will suffice.

When to Prune

The ideal window for pruning Densa Viburnum is in late winter or early spring, before new growth emerges.

How to Prune

Focus on removing dead, diseased, or damaged branches first. You can also lightly prune for shape by removing outward-growing or overgrown branches. Aim to make clean cuts just above a bud facing outwards. Avoid heavy shearing, as this can promote unsightly new growth.

Post-Pruning Care

After pruning, clean your tools with disinfectant to prevent the spread of disease. Water your Densa Viburnum thoroughly to help it recover from the pruning process.

How much sun does a Densa Viburnum need?
The Densa Viburnum is adaptable and thrives in both full sun and partial shade. It receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day in a full sun location, while partial shade offers 4-6 hours of direct sun.
How big does a Densa Viburnum get?
A mature Densa Viburnum typically reaches a mature size of 4-6 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller gardens or using as a hedge.
Is Densa Viburnum fast growing?
Yes, the Densa Viburnum is considered a fast-growing shrub. It can grow up to 12 inches per year under ideal conditions.
Is Densa Viburnum deer resistant?
Deer typically avoid Densa Viburnum due to its foliage texture. However, if deer pressure is high in your area, planting other deer-resistant plants nearby can offer additional deterrence.
Does Densa Viburnum have a fragrance?
The Densa Viburnum’s flowers have a very subtle, sweet fragrance that is barely noticeable unless you get very close to the blooms.
Is Densa Viburnum poisonous?
Yes, the berries of the Densa Viburnum are poisonous and can cause stomach upset if ingested. It’s best to plant this shrub out of reach of children and pets.
Can I prune Densa Viburnum to keep it smaller?
Yes, the Densa Viburnum tolerates pruning well. Light pruning in late winter or early spring can help maintain its desired size and shape. However, avoid heavy shearing as this can promote excessive new growth.

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