Snowball Bush
Viburnum opulus 'sterile'
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Traffic-Stopping Enormous Blooms
Few plants have flowers this large... and you get hundreds of them on each shrub!
Bright white blooms look like cheerleader pom poms. You get blooms in mid spring and they last through much of the early summer.
This ornamental shrub’s dark green foliage will take on tinges of red or purple in the autumn months.
The Snowball is an easy choice for a decorative or showcase piece. It can also be used in border or foundation plantings, as part of a hedge or many other landscape designs.
Landscape Architects like to group them next to colorful azaleas so they can compliment each other.
Plant year-round in full or partial sun.
The Snowball Bush begins with an oval shape in its youth, but branches will spread and arch as it matures. Traditionally a southern grown plant, the Snowball can bring excitement to any landscape.
This is a fun plant that your neighbors will be asking you about.
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The Snowball Bushe is a beautiful, fast growing shrub-I planted mine 9 years ago and it has exceeded all my expectations. It is over 15 feet tall with hundreds of large snow balls every spring and beautiful crimson leaves in the fall-If you want a lot of bang for your buck, this is the shrub to plant!
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charlotte Kent
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I have been looking for this plant for about 5 years , I have bought others by mistake and I am glad I finally found it . It is graceful, elegant and great form.
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Brenda Young
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I have had my Snowball Bush for about a year now, and mine is getting blooms on it now, in November.
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Grandma KiKi
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We just moved into our new home and have a snowball bush. I had always wanted one and am so happy to have this one.
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Amber
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I cut clippings from a snowball bush to use the flowers for a party, then afterwards I put one of the clippings in water until it grew roots, then I planted it in a pot (outside)...it lost its leaves for the winter, and now it is back and bigger-very hardy. We'll plant it this spring and see what happens.
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ava lamb, texas
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I bought a Snowball bush from Dallway Gardens in Pine Mountain Georgia several years ago, it was planted in a partial shaded area and it turned out to be the most georgous bush. Yhe snowballs were at least 7" big.
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Barbara Brown
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A friend gave me a snowball bush when my son died 22 years ago. It has bloomed every year on the date of his death. I call it Zach's bush and it's a wonderful way to think of him.
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Abbie Malone
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I planted a Snowball on last year, and this spring it is simply gorgeus. I look forward to several months of beauty.
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connie neff
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I have a beautiful snow ball bush about 5 years old . It has magnificent blossoms.
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Ferrol Lobo
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I absolutely love the Common Snowball Bush! This was one of my first purchases when I moved into my second home that had absolutely no green life! Although I am in zone 3a, this perennial shrub has come back to life year after year and displayed showy white balls of flowers. It hasn't been the fast grower that it is supposed to be. From the time of planting in 2006, it has grown about four feet in height, but has not been a disappointment in any way!
A must buy for those that love white flowers, low care, low maintenance and hardy growing perennial shrubs! :D
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