Buy Now, Plant Later! Spring Reservations Are Open

Free Shipping On Orders Over $199

Reserve Your Spring Garden Now

Growing Zone: | Garden in
Find your Growing Zone!

Viburnum Bushes

View as

  • Korean Spice Viburnum

    Viburnum carlesii

    (13)
    Regular price $7427
  • Winterthur Viburnum

    Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur'

    Regular price From $5427
  • 59% off

    Brandywine™ Viburnum

    Viburnum nudum 'Bulk'

    (11)
    Sale price $2472 Regular price $5970
  • Blackhaw Viburnum

    Viburnum prunifolium

    Regular price $7661
  • Summer Snowflake Viburnum

    Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Summer Snowflake'

    Regular price $4990
  • Sugar N' Spice™ Korean Spice Viburnum

    Viburnum carlesii 'Select S'

    Regular price $9233
  • Up to 39% off

    Blue Muffin® Arrowwood Viburnum

    Viburnum dentatum BLUE MUFFIN 'Christom'

    Sale price From $2413 Regular price $3955
  • Spice Island™ Korean Spice Viburnum

    Viburnum carlesii 'Select A'

    Regular price $9226
  • Cayuga Viburnum

    Viburnum x carlcephalum 'Cayuga'

    Regular price $5984
  • Chicago Lustre Arrowwood Viburnum

    Viburnum dentatum 'Synnestvedt'

    Regular price $7829
  • Dwarf Fragrant Viburnum

    Viburnum farreri 'Nanum'

    Regular price $7952
  • Spice Girl® Korean Spice Viburnum

    Viburnum carlesii 'Spiro' PP24,251

    Regular price $8857
  • Alleghany Viburnum

    Viburnum x rhytidophylloides 'Alleghany'

    Regular price $7786
  • Mohawk Burkwood Viburnum

    Viburnum × burkwoodii ‘Mohawk’

    Regular price $7429
  • Eskimo Viburnum

    Viburnum ‘Eskimo’

    Regular price $7903
  • Judd Viburnum

    Viburnum x 'Juddii'

    Regular price $7427
  • Sold out
    Up to 7% off

    Arrowwood Viburnum

    Viburnum dentatum

    Regular price From $2357
  • Sold out
    7% off

    Burkwood Viburnum

    Viburnum x burkwoodii

    Sale price $11773 Regular price $12651
  • Sold out

    American Cranberrybush Viburnum

    Viburnum opulus var. americanum

    Regular price $11955
  • Sold out

    Bailey Compact American Cranberrybush Viburnum

    Viburnum trilobum 'Bailey Compact'

    Regular price From $3374
  • Sold out

    Common Snowball Viburnum

    Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'

    (1)
    Regular price From $4490
  • Sold out

    Cardinal Candy® Viburnum

    Viburnum dilatatum 'Henneke'

    (2)
    Regular price From $1771
  • Sold out

    Maries Doublefile Viburnum

    Viburnum plicatum 'Mariesii'

    (2)
    Regular price From $4255
  • Summer Magic Blackhaw Viburnum
    Sold out

    Summer Magic Blackhaw Viburnum

    Viburnum prunifolium 'Summer Magic'

    Regular price $10472
  • Sold out
    17% off

    David Viburnum

    Viburnum davidii

    Sale price $6723 Regular price $8096
  • Sold out

    Spring Lace Viburnum

    Viburnum x 'Spring Lace'

    Regular price $8993
  • Sold out

    All That Glitters® Arrowwood Viburnum

    Viburnum dentatum var. deamii 'SMVDBL'

    Regular price $8954
  • Sold out
    16% off

    Nannyberry Viburnum

    Viburnum lentago

    Sale price $10730 Regular price $12776
  • Sold out

    Autumn Jazz® Arrowwood Viburnum

    Viburnum dentatum 'Ralph Senior'

    Regular price From $3953
  • Sold out

    American Spice Viburnum

    Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Duvone'

    Regular price $10982
  • Lil Ditty® Witherod Viburnum
    Sold out

    Lil Ditty® Witherod Viburnum

    Viburnum cassinoides 'SMNVCDD'

    Regular price From $5990
  • Sold out

    Spring Red Compact Cranberrybush Viburnum

    Viburnum trilobum 'Spring Red'

    Regular price $8993
  • Golden Sunset Arrowwood Viburnum
    Sold out

    Golden Sunset Arrowwood Viburnum

    Viburnum dilatatum 'Golden Sunset'

    Regular price $5990
  • Sold out

    All That Glows® Arrowwood Viburnum

    Viburnum dentatum var. deamii 'SMVDBL'

    Regular price $10977
  • Sold out

    Laurustinus Viburnum

    Viburnum tinus

    Regular price $7987
  • Sold out

    Wabi - Sabi® Viburnum

    Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum 'SMNVPTFD'

    Regular price $9478

Viburnum Shrubs for Sale at Nature Hills Nursery

Viburnum is proven to be a superb shrub family. Their stylish form and attractive foliage makes them a top choice to use for hedging and specimens. You’ll find a wide range of viburnum shrubs for sale at Nature Hills Nursery, where we’ve been helping people grow happy since 2001.

Viburnum Shrubs with White Flowers

Professional landscape designers incorporate Viburnum shrubs in their plans all across the United States. You can count on many years of high-performance and trim and handsome good looks.

The vast Viburnum genus contains over 150 species, and new and improved cultivars are being brought to market regularly. Nature Hills Nursery makes a determined effort to keep up with the demand from our customers.

Elegant Viburnum shrubs also look great through the seasons. Available in both evergreen and deciduous varieties, Viburnum bushes add flowers to your spring garden. 

Many cultivars produce berries, with proper pollination. Some Viburnums also deliver fall color to enjoy as your year winds down to a close.

Gardeners love the Viburnum performance and the variety of sizes. But, most of all, they love the colorful — and sometimes fragrant — flowers, fruit and fall foliage colors.

They are adaptable to many zones and climates. Viburnums are tough and very disease resistant.

They may be pruned, shaped, placed in tough sites, and still perform admirably. Viburnums are blissfully easy to care for and maintain.

Viburnums Work Hard in Small Space Gardens

This important family is versatile, and includes tightly compact cultivars. In small yards, add the heavenly fragrance of Spice Baby Koreanspice Viburnum.

Planting Viburnum shrubs is an excellent way to assure you of a beautiful landscape through the growing season. An outstanding smaller shrub for a limited space is Blue Muffin Viburnum.

Large-Scale Viburnums Define Your Landscape

Viburnum Shrubs Infographic

If you have the room for a small tree, try Nannyberry Viburnum. This is a national treasure with multiple seasons of interest.

Nannyberry Viburnum can be kept au naturel as a large, multi-stemmed shrub. Plant a long hedge along your property line for a lot more privacy.

It's also easy to prune up the lower limbs to feature the bare stems as a tree-form. Add this special native tree to anchor your patio planting bed.

Flowering Viburnum Shrubs Support Pollinators

Of course, it's the creamy white blooms of the flowering viburnum shrubs that bring the butterflies. Their nectar must be irresistible. You'll be amazed how popular your shrubs will be.

All Viburnum blooms are clusters of tiny true flowers. However, there are three different cluster shapes.

The first is flat-topped and packed with tiny, star-shaped flowers The second features lace-cap-style panicles. No one could mistake the Chinese Snowball Viburnum with those massive, white flower balls.

Get fragrant yellow blooms with Alleghany Viburnum. Attractive, leathery foliage remains semi-evergreen in warmer growing zones.

Viburnum Hedges Make Excellent Privacy Screens

Both of the following statements are true:

  • Gardens always look bigger if you can't see everything all at once.
  • Busy people do many different things in their yard.

Solve for both by adding garden walls to create a showy screen. Use the lush foliage of Viburnums as task-specific outdoor rooms.

Plant Viburnum shrubs to create garden walls to increase the value of your usable space. Your whole family can live a lot larger on your lot with a series of defined outdoor rooms.

Why not plant a single specimen Viburnum in the yard to create a destination spot? Use the front side as a pretty backdrop for entertaining, and hide your urban chicken coop around the other side.

Let your investment in our high-quality, commercial-grade landscape plants serve you well. Look through our extensive catalog of viburnum bushes for sale, filtering by height, spread and growing zone.

Terrific Viburnum Specimens Add a Welcome Focal Point

One of the most beautiful Viburnums is architectural Maries Doublefile. It's nicknamed the Wedding Cake, and it looks deliciously frothy in the lawn.

Each horizontal branch spreads wide in tiered layers. In spring, a double layer of exquisite lace-cap flowers frost both the top and bottom of every long branch.

Another fun choice for a sunny location is Common Snowball Viburnum. Kids get a bang out of the round flower clusters.

Snip them for a lovely cut flower indoors. Float one or two of the snowball-shaped blooms in a shallow bowl of water for pure perfection in well under a minute.

How to Use Viburnum Shrubs in the Landscape

Viburnum Shrubs

Modern plant design is all about easy privacy. People prefer tidy, manicured shrubs with lots of flowers and brilliant fall colors.

You won't find a more valuable choice than Viburnums — although we may be biased. You'll get the look you want in your screen plantings and shrub borders.

Try one at the corner of your garage to soften the transition. Or use a Forest Rouge Blackhaw Viburnum at the corner of your foundation planting. You won't believe the boldly distinguished fall color.

Viburnum Pollination Partners for Fruiting Varieties

The colorful viburnum berries provide winter interest and lure wildlife with easy nutrition. Birds adore them, but they are not a deer’s favorite food source.

Viburnum needs two or more plants to cross-pollinate the blooms. Pick different members of the same species and keep them close by each other for best results.

Not all Viburnums produce berries, however. Look at the botanical name. Viburnum burkwoodii, carlcephalum and carlesii aren't known for their fruit. But dentatum, cassinoides, lentago and prunifolium certainly deliver a spectacular berry show!

Plant native Arrowwood Viburnum for flowers, berries and stick-straight branches. They have delightfully corrugated foliage, and deliver a crisp, tailored look.

Chicago Lustre Viburnum has truly marvelously glossy leaves. Mass them with the dynamic duo of All That Glitters and All That Glows, two glorious viburnum bushes any yard would be glad to have.

Viburnum Shrubs with Edible Fruit

Boost your food security with our fruiting plants. Yes, certain Viburnum shrubs even offer edible fruit that can be harvested for jellies and jams.

Create a magnificent hedge with the American cranberry bush. Don't forget to include a few small-scale Bailey Compact American Cranberrybush Viburnum nearby to boost pollination for bright berries.

Plant them in full sun or partial shade for the best flowering and fruiting. Give them moderate water on a consistent schedule.

Prune after flowering for most cultivars. Always read the Plant Highlights on each product page for specifics.

Handsome Viburnums can be evergreen and deciduous, fruiting or fruitless, and provide a significant fall color. Buy virburnum any time of the year, and we'll ship them to you when the time is right for planting in your area.

With a history of success that stretches back two decades, you can rest assured you’ll be getting high-quality, healthy viburnum to bring you joy for years to come. Check out the viburnum for sale at Nature Hills Nursery, and place your order today.

Shop Viburnum Shrubs

FAQ's for Buying Viburnum Bushes Online

What are Viburnum shrubs and why are they popular in landscaping?

Viburnum shrubs are versatile, low-maintenance plants valued for their attractive foliage, seasonal flowers, and vibrant berries. With over 150 species and many cultivars available, Viburnums are used in landscape design across the U.S. for hedges, borders, privacy screens, and specimen plantings.

Do Viburnum bushes attract pollinators and wildlife?

Yes, flowering Viburnum shrubs attract butterflies and pollinators with their clusters of nectar-rich blooms. Many varieties also produce colorful berries that provide essential nutrition for birds. Viburnum makes an excellent addition to wildlife-friendly gardens and native landscapes.

Which Viburnum varieties are best for small spaces or urban gardens?

Compact Viburnum varieties like ‘Spice Baby’ Koreanspice and ‘Blue Muffin’ are perfect for small yards or tight garden beds. These cultivars offer beautiful blooms and manageable growth habits while still providing seasonal interest through fragrance, foliage, and fruit.

Can Viburnum be used as a privacy hedge or screen?

Absolutely. Larger Viburnum varieties like Nannyberry or Arrowwood create lush, dense hedges that work well for privacy screens. Their foliage remains full through the seasons, and some can even be pruned into tree forms for added visual interest and structure in the landscape.

Do Viburnum shrubs need cross-pollination to produce berries?

Yes, many berry-producing Viburnum species require cross-pollination for fruit set. Planting two or more compatible varieties close together ensures vibrant berries in the fall and winter. Popular fruiting types include Viburnum dentatum, cassinoides, lentago, and prunifolium.

Find Your Garden's Growing Zone!

Your Current Growing Zone:

Zone

ZIP Code:

✓ Growing Zone Set Successfully!

Your zone has been saved and will be used throughout the site.

⚠ Unable to locate a growing zone for that ZIP code.

Please check your ZIP code and try again.

Looking up your growing zone...

When ordering a tree or plant, make sure to know your planting zone.

You can determine your garden's USDA hardiness zone by entering your Zip Code below.