Viburnum Davidii
Viburnum davidii
shrubA compact, evergreen shrub with distinctive deeply veined, lance-shaped dark green leaves and small white flower clusters in late spring. Female plants produce striking turquoise-blue berries that persist through winter, providing valuable winter color and wildlife food. This shrub is excellent for providing structure and color in year-round garden schemes.
Common Problems
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Care Guide
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Light
Partial shade to full sun; prefers some afternoon shade in hot climates
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Water
Keep soil consistently moist during growing season; reduce watering in winter
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Soil
Well-draining, fertile soil; adaptable to most soil types, prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH
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Fertiliser
Apply balanced fertilizer in spring; avoid over-feeding
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Temperature
Moderately hardy; protect from hard frosts and cold winds in exposed locations
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Humidity
Tolerates average to moderate humidity; benefits from shelter in dry areas
Toxicity
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Non-toxic to cats, dogs, and children
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Seasonal Care
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Resume regular watering and feeding as growth picks up.
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Peak growing season. Water and feed regularly.
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Reduce watering as growth slows. Stop heavy feeding.
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Minimal watering and feeding. Protect from frost if needed.