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Glitters & Glows® Arrowwood Viburnum

Viburnum dentatum 'Glitters & Glows'

  • Hardy in zones 4-8 and thrives in full sun to part shade with adaptable, low-maintenance care
  • Self-pollinating combination of All That Glitters® and All That Glows® in one pot eliminates need for separate pollinators
  • Glossy foliage creates year-round interest with white spring flowers and guaranteed shiny blue berries in fall
  • Native to North America and naturally deer-resistant while attracting songbirds, butterflies, and pollinators
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Aim for at least six hours of direct sunlight daily for the best flowering and berry production. Part shade with four to six hours of sun also works well, though plants may grow slightly taller and more open in shadier conditions.

Soil: Adaptable to most average soils as long as drainage is decent. Thrives in moist, loamy conditions but handles clay soil well if you amend with compost before planting. Avoid areas with standing water, as soggy conditions lead to root problems. Slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply once or twice weekly during the first growing season to help establish a strong root system. Focus on soaking the root zone rather than light, frequent watering. Once established after the first year, Glitters & Glows® becomes quite drought tolerant and only needs supplemental water during extended dry spells lasting more than two weeks. Consistent moisture encourages better berry production.

Pruning Tips

Minimal pruning is needed or recommended. This viburnum blooms on old wood, so avoid heavy pruning in late winter or spring or you'll sacrifice flowers and berries. If shaping is necessary, prune lightly right after flowering ends in early summer. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches in early spring before new growth begins. Renewal pruning can be done on mature plants by removing one or two of the oldest stems at ground level every few years.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed once annually in early spring with a balanced, slow-release shrub and tree fertilizer or apply a few shovelfuls of compost around the base. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which promote excessive leaf growth at the expense of flowers and berries. Organic options like well-aged manure work beautifully. Since this is a native plant, fertilizing isn't strictly necessary if your soil has decent organic matter, but an annual feeding keeps the foliage extra glossy and encourages abundant berry production.

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Glitters & Glows® Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum 'SMVDDO') solves one of the most frustrating problems with growing viburnums: the pollination puzzle. This brilliant combination shrub from Proven Winners® brings together both All That Glitters® and All That Glows® in a single pot, eliminating the guesswork and guaranteeing those coveted blue berries every fall. No more worrying about whether you've planted compatible pollinators or spacing them correctly. This native beauty delivers the complete package right from the start.

Year-Round Beauty Without the Fuss

The name Glitters & Glows® perfectly captures this plant's standout feature. The foliage is exceptionally glossy, reflecting light like it's been polished, creating a handsome presence in the landscape that persists from spring through fall. In late spring to early summer, the entire shrub becomes covered in flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers that attract butterflies, native bees, and other beneficial insects. The flower show alone is worth the price of admission, but the real magic happens in fall when those blooms transform into abundant clusters of shiny blue berries that shimmer against the foliage.

Compact Size, Maximum Impact

At just four to five feet tall and wide, Glitters & Glows® fits where larger viburnum varieties simply won't work. This compact stature makes it perfect for foundation plantings where you need something substantial but not overpowering. Plant it in groups of three or five for a gorgeous hedge that provides screening without blocking light. The rounded, mounding habit looks tidy without constant shearing, and the manageable size means it won't outgrow its space or require aggressive pruning to keep it in bounds.

Wildlife Magnet and Native Credentials

This is a North American native arrowwood viburnum, which means it supports the local ecosystem in ways non-native ornamentals simply can't match. The spring flowers provide crucial early-season nectar for emerging pollinators. The larvae of hummingbird moths and spring azure butterflies feed on the foliage. Come fall and winter, songbirds feast on the blue berries, which persist well into the cold months when other food sources have disappeared. Meanwhile, deer walk right past it in favor of tastier options, making this an excellent choice for gardens where browsing is an issue.

Adaptable and Surprisingly Tough

Glitters & Glows® handles a wide range of growing conditions with remarkable ease. Full sun produces the most compact growth and heaviest berry production, but part shade works fine if that's what your site offers. The roots adapt to various soil types from sandy loam to heavier clay as long as drainage is adequate. Once established after the first year, this shrub becomes notably drought tolerant, though consistent moisture during berry development helps maximize the fall display. Cold hardiness extends down to zone 4, making this a reliable choice for northern gardens where many flowering shrubs struggle.

Landscape Uses

Use Glitters & Glows® as a handsome specimen plant where you can appreciate the glossy foliage up close. Plant three in a row for a low hedge that defines garden rooms without creating a solid wall. It works beautifully in mixed borders with perennials and ornamental grasses, providing structure and seasonal interest throughout the year. The compact size makes it ideal for smaller urban gardens where space is at a premium. Pair it with other native plants like black-eyed Susans, purple coneflower, and native grasses to create a cohesive wildlife habitat that looks purposeful rather than random.

The real genius of Glitters & Glows® lies in its simplicity. You get two complementary cultivars working together in harmony, guaranteed berry production, native plant credentials, wildlife value, and striking ornamental appeal all wrapped up in one manageable shrub. Plant it once, and enjoy reliable performance year after year with minimal intervention required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Glitters & Glows® different from regular arrowwood viburnum?

  • Glitters & Glows® contains both All That Glitters® and All That Glows® cultivars planted together in one pot, ensuring cross-pollination and guaranteed berry production. Regular arrowwood viburnum requires planting at least two genetically different plants within 50 feet of each other to get berries, which often leads to disappointment when gardeners plant a single specimen.

Will the blue berries really appear every year?

  • Yes, the blue berries are guaranteed as long as the plant receives adequate sunlight and isn't heavily pruned before flowering. Since both pollinator varieties are already present in the same container, cross-pollination happens naturally. The berries typically ripen from blue-green to shiny metallic blue in late summer through fall and persist into winter.

Can I separate the two plants in the pot?

  • You can, but there's no need to separate them. They're meant to grow together as a unified shrub. If you do want to divide them, plant both sections within 50 feet of each other to maintain pollination and berry production. Most gardeners prefer keeping them together for the fuller, more substantial appearance.

Does this viburnum need any special winter care?

  • No winter protection is needed in zones 4-8. This is an exceptionally cold-hardy native shrub that survives temperatures well below zero. The deciduous foliage drops in fall after turning reddish-burgundy, and the blue berries often persist on bare branches through winter, providing food for birds and visual interest in the dormant landscape.

How fast does Glitters & Glows® grow to mature size?

  • Expect moderate growth of about 12 inches per year under good conditions. Most plants reach their mature size of four to five feet in about four to five years. The glossy foliage and compact habit look attractive even on young plants, so you won't be staring at a sparse stick for years waiting for it to fill in.

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