top of page

Flora Database

Powered by PlantForBiodiversity.com

Plant Name:

Southern Arrowwood

Scientific Name:

Viburnum dentatum

Description:

Southern Arrowwood is a deciduous shrub with clusters of white flowers and blue-black berries.

Habitat:

Woodlands, stream banks, wet areas

Fauna:

Provides habitat and food for birds and small mammals; attracts butterflies and bees

Growing Conditions:

Adaptable to various soil types; tolerates both wet and dry conditions

Uses:

Used in landscaping as a hedge, screen, or wildlife plant; berries can be used in jams and jellies

Edible:
(please exercise caution and consult additional sources or experts before consuming any vegetation):

No

Photo Credits Below

Poisonous:

No

Fun Facts:

Southern Arrowwood is also known as "arrowwood viburnum" or "dentate arrowwood"

Buy This  From One Of Our Affiliate Partners Through Clicking Below.

(Subject to Availability)

Cant find what you are looking for? Email Us and we can help you!

Photo Credit

Source File:

bottom of page