Grow Brandywine Viburnum for Tie-Dye Berry Clusters
Why Should You Grow a Brandywine Viburnum Shrub
Brandywine viburnum has all of the spring and summer appeal of traditional viburnum, with a colorful fall twist.
How to Grow Brandywine Viburnum
Once planted, brandywine viburnum requires little care. A sunny site with wet, well-draining soil is ideal. It doesn't transplant well, so choose an area where it can grow.
Brandywine Viburnum Berrie
A major benefit of Brandywine is its self-pollination. One plant can yield berries—you don't need male and female plants.
Wildlife Benefits
In addition to sheltering songbirds, Brandywine berries are delicious. It's one of the best berry trees or shrubs for birds.