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Eskimo Viburnum

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The Story


Looking for a snow-white showstopper? The Eskimo Viburnum (Viburnum 'Eskimo') is a deciduous flowering bush with large, fragrant clusters of creamy white blooms in spring. Its rounded form grows 4-5 feet tall and wide, making it the perfect compact Viburnum for smaller gardens and foundation plantings. The blossoms smell sweet and fresh, attracting pollinators, and this beauty is beloved for its dense growth habit and consistent performance.

Unlike hybrid cousins that grow large and sprawling, Eskimo Viburnum keeps a neat, tidy shape with glossy dark green foliage that holds interest all season long. In fall, the leaves turn shades of deep red to purple, giving you a multi-season garden appeal. This plant has a well-branched structure and a uniform dome-like habit, making it an excellent low-maintenance shrub.

A member of the beloved Viburnum family, this selection was bred for compact beauty and resilience. Viburnums have long been cherished in gardens for their clusters of blooms, seasonal foliage color, and wildlife-friendly berries. While some relatives boast fruits, the Eskimo Viburnum is primarily treasured for its heavy flowering and ornamental form.

Key Features

  • Rounded shrub growing 4-5 feet tall and wide
  • Huge clusters of creamy white, fragrant spring flowers
  • Glossy dark green leaves turn rich red-purple in fall
  • Dense, dome-shaped growth habit
  • Low-maintenance flowering bush for smaller spaces

Landscaping Uses

Eskimo Viburnum is a garden gem with a versatile size that fits nearly anywhere. At just 4-5 feet tall and wide, it's easy to tuck into mixed beds or use as a foundation shrub.

  • Compact flowering bush for foundation plantings
  • Borders and backdrop for perennial beds
  • Low hedge or screening shrub
  • Mixed with Hydrangea bushes, Lilac bushes, and Roses for a cottage garden look
  • Great companion to spring bulbs like Daffodils and Tulips

Care & Maintenance

Eskimo Viburnum thrives in USDA hardiness zones 6-8. This deciduous shrub is reliable and low-maintenance once established.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in spring or fall - see how to plant Viburnum here
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil - tolerates clay and loam if drainage is adequate
  • Moisture Needs: Keep evenly moist, especially during establishment - use the Finger Test to check soil moisture
  • Mulch: Apply a 3-4 inch deep layer of organic mulch - learn why here
  • Fertilization Needs: Use compost or a balanced shrub fertilizer in early spring
  • Pruning Info: Prune right after flowering if shaping is needed - blooms form on old wood, so avoid late winter pruning
  • Special Perks: Deer-resistant, fragrant blooms, pollinator-friendly, fall color
  • Don't forget to order your Nature Hills Root Booster for lifelong support!

Snow-White Charm That Lasts All Season

If you're searching for a compact Viburnum with unforgettable blooms and rich seasonal interest, Eskimo Viburnum delivers in spades. Its dense habit, fragrant flowers, and fiery fall foliage make it a standout in any landscape. Order your Eskimo Viburnum today from Nature Hills and enjoy four-season charm delivered to your doorstep!

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description


Looking for a snow-white showstopper? The Eskimo Viburnum (Viburnum 'Eskimo') is a deciduous flowering bush with large, fragrant clusters of creamy white blooms in spring. Its rounded form grows 4-5 feet tall and wide, making it the perfect compact Viburnum for smaller gardens and foundation plantings. The blossoms smell sweet and fresh, attracting pollinators, and this beauty is beloved for its dense growth habit and consistent performance.

Unlike hybrid cousins that grow large and sprawling, Eskimo Viburnum keeps a neat, tidy shape with glossy dark green foliage that holds interest all season long. In fall, the leaves turn shades of deep red to purple, giving you a multi-season garden appeal. This plant has a well-branched structure and a uniform dome-like habit, making it an excellent low-maintenance shrub.

A member of the beloved Viburnum family, this selection was bred for compact beauty and resilience. Viburnums have long been cherished in gardens for their clusters of blooms, seasonal foliage color, and wildlife-friendly berries. While some relatives boast fruits, the Eskimo Viburnum is primarily treasured for its heavy flowering and ornamental form.

Key Features

  • Rounded shrub growing 4-5 feet tall and wide
  • Huge clusters of creamy white, fragrant spring flowers
  • Glossy dark green leaves turn rich red-purple in fall
  • Dense, dome-shaped growth habit
  • Low-maintenance flowering bush for smaller spaces

Landscaping Uses

Eskimo Viburnum is a garden gem with a versatile size that fits nearly anywhere. At just 4-5 feet tall and wide, it's easy to tuck into mixed beds or use as a foundation shrub.

  • Compact flowering bush for foundation plantings
  • Borders and backdrop for perennial beds
  • Low hedge or screening shrub
  • Mixed with Hydrangea bushes, Lilac bushes, and Roses for a cottage garden look
  • Great companion to spring bulbs like Daffodils and Tulips

Care & Maintenance

Eskimo Viburnum thrives in USDA hardiness zones 6-8. This deciduous shrub is reliable and low-maintenance once established.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in spring or fall - see how to plant Viburnum here
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil - tolerates clay and loam if drainage is adequate
  • Moisture Needs: Keep evenly moist, especially during establishment - use the Finger Test to check soil moisture
  • Mulch: Apply a 3-4 inch deep layer of organic mulch - learn why here
  • Fertilization Needs: Use compost or a balanced shrub fertilizer in early spring
  • Pruning Info: Prune right after flowering if shaping is needed - blooms form on old wood, so avoid late winter pruning
  • Special Perks: Deer-resistant, fragrant blooms, pollinator-friendly, fall color
  • Don't forget to order your Nature Hills Root Booster for lifelong support!

Snow-White Charm That Lasts All Season

If you're searching for a compact Viburnum with unforgettable blooms and rich seasonal interest, Eskimo Viburnum delivers in spades. Its dense habit, fragrant flowers, and fiery fall foliage make it a standout in any landscape. Order your Eskimo Viburnum today from Nature Hills and enjoy four-season charm delivered to your doorstep!