Description
The "Baby Spice" Viburnum is a cultivar of the Korean Spice Viburnum (Viburnum carlesii), a deciduous shrub highly valued for its fragrant flowers and ornamental berries. "Baby Spice" is a compact variety of Korean Spice Viburnum, which makes it suitable for smaller gardens or tighter spaces. Here are some key features of the "Baby Spice" Viburnum:
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Size: As a compact variety, "Baby Spice" Viburnum typically grows to a smaller size compared to the standard Korean Spice Viburnum. It generally reaches a height and width of about 3 to 5 feet, making it ideal for smaller gardens, borders, or containers.
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Appearance: Like the standard Korean Spice Viburnum, "Baby Spice" Viburnum has a rounded, multi-stemmed growth habit with dense foliage. The leaves are dark green, ovate, and serrated along the edges, turning reddish-purple in the fall before dropping.
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Flowers: "Baby Spice" Viburnum produces highly fragrant flowers, similar to the standard Korean Spice Viburnum. Clusters of pink to reddish-pink buds open to reveal small, white flowers with a spicy, clove-like scent. The flowers typically bloom in early to mid-spring, creating a delightful fragrance that attracts pollinators.
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Fruit: After flowering, "Baby Spice" Viburnum may produce clusters of red berries that mature to black. While the berries are not typically considered edible for humans, they are attractive to birds and wildlife.
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Hardiness: "Baby Spice" Viburnum is hardy in USDA zones 4-8, making it suitable for a wide range of climates.
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Sunlight and Soil: This shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil.
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Landscape Use: "Baby Spice" Viburnum is often used as a specimen plant in mixed borders, as a focal point in the landscape, or in smaller gardens where space is limited. It can also be planted in groups or used as a low hedge or screen.
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Maintenance: "Baby Spice" Viburnum is relatively low-maintenance. It benefits from regular watering, especially during dry periods, but is tolerant of occasional drought once established. Pruning can be done after flowering to maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged wood.
Overall, "Baby Spice" Viburnum offers the same fragrant flowers and ornamental berries as the standard Korean Spice Viburnum but in a more compact size, making it a versatile and attractive option for smaller landscapes.
Specifications
Climate Zone: |
4-8 |
Plant Type: |
Deciduous |
Type: |
Flowering Shrub |
Mature Height: |
3-5 Feet |
Mature Width: |
3-5 Feet |
Sun Exposure: |
Full Sun/ Partial Shade |
Bloom Time: |
Spring/Summer |
Flower Color: |
White |
Attracts Pollinators: |
Yes |
Growth Rate: |
Medium |
Deer Resistant: |
Yes |
Soil Type: |
Well-Drained |
Size: |
2 Gallon |