Chinese Snowball

Chinese Snowball (Viburnum macrocephalum)





Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

Comments

C. C. said…
Oh my goodness, that is stunning. I planted one 2 years ago. Last year it didn't bloom at all. This year it's about 4'-5' tall and has dozens of blooms, but they're still lime green. Can't wait until it's as huge and beautiful as yours! Did you prune it to shape it like that?
Snowballs in March. WOW. Beautiful.
Phillip Oliver said…
C.C., it hasn't been pruned except for some of the older limbs. Actually, it probably needs it. I'm thinking about doing some pruning on it this year after the blooms fade. It grows fast once it gets going.
meemsnyc said…
Wow! Your yard is stunning!
Fairegarden said…
It looks good enough to eat, Phillip! How wonderful!
Love, love, LOVE your flowers! Your blog header is gorgeous, too...I assume that's your own doings, too? Just beautiful!
~Margaret
Masha said…
Wonderful! I grow common snowball, viburnum opulus Roseum, which I hope wont get so big :). Your is simply amazing.
Christine said…
Gorgeous! Do they have any scent?
Phillip Oliver said…
Hi Christine, unfortunately they do not!

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