Viburnum davidii



Botanical Name:  Viburnum davidii 

Common Name:  David's viburnum 

Family:   Adoxaceae 

Distribution/Origin: Europe   

Leaf/Bud: medium sized leaf, evergreen, dark green, deep parallel venation

Flower/Inflorescence: flat heads of small white flowers

Fruit/Seed: metallic blue/black berries 

Stem/Bark: red petiole 

Size: height 1-1.5m, spread 1-1.5m

Habit: spreading 

Form: mounding, bushy 

Culture: full shade - full sun, moist soil, well-drained, not partial to any one type of soil

Landscape Use: small evergreen shrub, garden bedding, commercial 

Notes: common, berries are somewhat toxic when ingested