Is Viburnum opulus sterile or roseum?

Viburnum opulus, commonly known as the European cranberry bush, is a versatile and beautiful shrub that can add charm and elegance to any garden or landscape. One popular variety of Viburnum opulus is ‘Roseum’, which is known for its stunning and unique flowers.

Unlike the ordinary Viburnum opulus, ‘Roseum’ does not produce any fertile flowers. Instead, it features only large sterile flowers, which gives it a distinct appearance. These sterile flowers are arranged in a circular fashion, forming a big round pompom-like cluster that can reach up to three inches in diameter. This striking display of flowers makes ‘Roseum’ a standout in any garden.

One of the advantages of ‘Roseum’ is its healthy and vigorous growth. The shrub produces fresh green leaves that are not only visually appealing but also provide a great backdrop for the beautiful flowers. These leaves can be an excellent addition to cut flower arrangements, adding a touch of vibrancy and freshness.

In my personal experience, I have found Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’ to be a reliable and low-maintenance shrub. It thrives in a variety of soil types and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade. The plant is also relatively resistant to common pests and diseases, making it a hassle-free addition to the garden.

To care for Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’, regular pruning is recommended to maintain its shape and promote healthy growth. Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring before the new growth begins. Additionally, providing adequate water and occasional fertilization can help ensure the shrub’s overall health and vitality.

Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’ is a sterile variety of the European cranberry bush that showcases large, round pompom-like flowers. Its healthy and vibrant green leaves make it an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements. With proper care and maintenance, this shrub can add beauty and charm to any garden or landscape.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.