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Brandywine™ Viburnum

Viburnum nudum 'Bulk'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: For the best berry production and the most vibrant wine red fall color, plant your Brandywine™ Viburnum in full sun, which means at least 6 hours of direct light daily. It handles partial shade well, though you may see slightly fewer blooms and a less intense color transformation in autumn.
  • Soil: This shrub thrives in moist, well drained soil that is slightly acidic. If you have heavy clay that stays soggy, plant it in a slight mound to keep the "feet" out of the water, or add organic compost to sandy soil to help it hold onto moisture.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, water your viburnum deeply twice a week to help the root system move into the surrounding soil. Once established, this variety is quite adaptable to various moisture levels, but consistent watering ensures the fruit stays plump and the foliage doesn't wilt. Inconsistent moisture during the heat of summer can lead to premature leaf drop or smaller fruit clusters.

Pruning Tips

Brandywine™ blooms on old wood, so any structural pruning should be done immediately after the white flowers fade in late spring. Avoid pruning in late summer or winter, as you will accidentally cut off next year's flower buds and the current season's developing berries. Think of pruning like a light thinning; removing the oldest stems at the ground level every few years allows younger, more productive wood to take over.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins to appear. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this encourages tender new growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. A simple application of compost around the base of the plant each spring is often all the supplemental nutrition this hardy shrub requires.

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Description

Everyone wants a special place to call home. Use the gorgeous, rounded, upright Brandywine™ Viburnum (Viburnum nudum 'Bulk') to create a restful, vibrant landscape for yourself, your family and friends. Even butterflies and birds will want to come visit! It's true that Brandywine is a lovely Viburnum variety with some of the prettiest fall berries of any flowering shrub. But those amazing berries start out first as spring blossoms.

During the spring bloom time, you'll be thrilled to see and smell the cute rounded clusters of tiny, fragrant white blooms. Each blossom is punctuated with fragile yellow stamens that stand tall above the petals. They'll capture light and twinkle in the sun and even the moonlight! They smell like heaven! Then, showy, lustrous 4-inch oblong summer leaves grace the shrub from top to bottom all season long. Like many Viburnum, this deciduous shrub will grow with a rounded habit and upright nature. It works so hard for you without asking much in return.

Beautiful clusters of berries develop in fall. They start off a vibrant green, then transition to eye-catching candy apple pink and age to rich dark blue. The berries are spectacular in autumn when both colors mix together in the same clusters. The Brandywine is noted for these most intense colored berries. It's a truly remarkable show!

Though edible, the berries are highly acidic and not very palatable. For wildlife, on the other hand, the birds love them in the fall and winter when food sources are lean. Although your local songbirds will love eating them, you may have a few clusters persist, giving you some welcome winter interest and décor. Even if those little birdies are extra hungry, the well-balanced, bare, branching structure itself will catch and sculpt the snow to give you something nice to study during the dormant season.

And just wait until the incredible fall color show! When the green leaves deepen into a luscious mix of red, burgundy and purple! They'll help showcase the outstanding display of berries to perfection.

You'll love the handsome good looks of Brandywine™ shrubs all year long! Butterflies and honeybees find the flowers irresistible, too. You'll feel great about sharing the bounty with these important partners in our shared ecosystem.

Planting and Application:

Use this colorful shrub to create the most amazing modern foundation plantings. You'll get year-long eye candy and feed the birds at the same time. Brandywine™ is an excellent backdrop for mixed shrub borders or perennial gardens. Multiple seasons of interest and incredible fall color make this a standout selection to repeat throughout your landscape.

This compact shrub is pretty enough to use as a single specimen in a place of honor. Place it where you'll see it from inside the house if you can. Pair it with other Viburnums for a Nature Garden. It works with many styles, including cottage, modern, rustic, Zen and even contemporary.

Plant several for a lovely hedge anywhere you want a pop of fall color. It is dense enough to provide pretty screening. To create a solid screen, plant 4 feet apart on center. You'll measure from the center of one to the center of the next. Use a short hedge behind your patio seating for a pleasant, friendly amount of privacy. Plant one at the corner of your garage to soften the transition from the front to the side yard. Use one or more in the lawn or included them on a berm planting.

This is the ideal plant for creekside plantings or on the side of a Rain Garden. After all, this plant is native to the swamps and bogs from the East Coast to the South.

This is also an ideal container plant because of its year-round appeal. Plant a few in containers to decorate the patio or poolside.

  • Breathtaking Fall Berry Display Bright Blue & Vivid Pink
  • Fragrant White Flower Clusters & Showy, Glossy Leaves
  • Incredible Dark Maroon Red Fall Color
  • Native Shrub With Winter Interest
  • Attracts Birds & Bees & Butterflies
  • Hedge, Naturalizing, Specimen, Wildlife & Winter Interest

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Brandywine™ is a hardy plant that shouldn't give you any trouble. Self-pollinating, it has good berry production all on its own. We do recommend you plant more than one Brandywine for the best results. However, it makes a wonderful pollinator for 'Winterthur' or another Viburnum nudum for more berries.

This Viburnum variety requires a moist, well-drained location. Plant in full sun to part sun in almost any soil type but does best in soil that is high in organic matter. Give it evenly moist, well-drained soil. If you see puddles forming long after a rain, create a mound 18-inches high and plant directly in that mound.

Don't shear them, or you'll lose the flowers and fruit for next year. Instead, prune any crossing, diseased or dead branches back as needed after the flowers are passed. Wait to Prune after flowering, as the shrub blooms on old wood. You can also skip tip pruning and renewal prune only if you wish to have fruit for birds. Renewal pruning removes the largest, thickest stems from the ground every few years. This will rejuvenate your shrub. Leave the young stems in place, which will flower nicely for you next spring.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Adaptable to Most Well-Drained Soil
  • Easy Care! Prefers Moist Soil Types
  • Deer Tend to Leave This Plant Alone - Juglone Tolerant
  • Self-Pollinating, But Plant More Than One for Best Berry Production

It's a magnificent choice for almost any landscape and another truly remarkable selection from Proven Winners®! One of the showiest Viburnum shrub, Brandywine™ Viburnum flowering shrubs has a lot to offer. This compact shrub is a must-have, from its fragrant flowers, nice form, colorful, shiny foliage, support for wildlife, and hardy nature to its phenomenal fall interest.

Place your order now, as Nature Hills will run out of this year's crop!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the planting and spacing requirements for Brandywine™ Viburnum?

  • Plant Brandywine™ Viburnum 6-8 feet apart to allow for its rounded, upright growth habit. This shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade with well-draining soil. Space multiple plants adequately to showcase the spectacular fall berry display and ensure proper air circulation.

Does Brandywine™ Viburnum require full sun or can it tolerate part shade?

  • Brandywine™ Viburnum thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions. Like most viburnums, it adapts well to various light situations but produces the most abundant spring blooms and intense fall berry colors in full sun. For best results, provide at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

What type of soil does Brandywine™ Viburnum prefer, and does it tolerate wet areas?

  • Brandywine™ Viburnum adapts to various soil types but performs best in moist, well-draining soil. This resilient shrub tolerates wet conditions better than many other flowering shrubs. Plant in areas with consistent moisture for optimal berry production and fall color display.

Will Brandywine™ Viburnum produce berries and flowers in the first year?

  • Brandywine™ Viburnum typically begins flowering and berry production in its second or third growing season as it establishes its root system. Young shrubs focus energy on root development rather than blooms the first year. Plant in spring and be patient - the spectacular fragrant white flowers and colorful berries are worth the wait.

How is Brandywine™ Viburnum shipped, and what is the packaging like?

  • Brandywine™ Viburnum ships as a healthy, well-rooted plant in protective packaging designed to maintain moisture during transit. The shrub arrives ready to plant and establish quickly in your landscape. Shop at Nature Hills for quality shipping that gets your viburnum to you in excellent condition.

Can Brandywine™ Viburnum survive winter in zone 4, or is zone 5 the minimum?

  • Brandywine™ Viburnum is hardy in zones 5-9, making zone 5 the minimum for reliable survival. While it might survive some zone 4 winters, you'd risk losing the plant during particularly harsh cold snaps. Choose a more cold-hardy viburnum variety if you're gardening in zone 4.

How do I care for Brandywine™ Viburnum in the first year to ensure healthy growth and berries?

  • Water deeply once weekly during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Plant in well-draining soil with morning sun and afternoon shade for best berry production. Mulch around the base and avoid fertilizing the first year to prevent soft growth.

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