Arrowwood is a multi-stemmed native deciduous shrub with an upright-rouned habit. Its glossy, toothed dark green foliage has a fall color that varies from drab yellow to attractive shades of orange or red. Flat-topped clusters of white flowers bloom in late spring and are followed by blue-black drupes that persist in winter. Flowers best in loamy, moist well-drained soils. Drought tolerant once established.
Viburnum dentatum also acts as a host for the Spring Azure butterfly.
| Type: | Shrub | 
| Origins: | Eastern N. America; GA Native | 
| Height: | 6′ – 10′ | 
| Spread: | 6’ – 10′ | 
| Spacing: | 8′ | 
| USDA Hardiness Zone: | 2 – 8 | 
| Culture: | Full Sun, Part Sun | 
| Bloom Color: | White | 
| Season of Interest: | Spring, Fall | 
MAINTENANCE NEEDS:  Low Maintenance.  Prune immediately as needed after flowering.  No serious pests or diseases.  Watch for whiteflies.
LANDSCAPE USES:  Accents or Group Plantings,  Borders,  Naturalized Areas,  Woodland Gardens,  Wildlife Gardens,  Privacy Screen, Hedges, and Foundation Plantings.
COMPANION PLANTS: Hydrangea, Sweetspire, Magnolia
IMAGES: Photo by David J. Stang, Viburnum dentatum 4zz, CC BY-SA 4.0, (2) Vojtěch Zavadil, 1565-Viburnum dentatum-DZ-8.12, CC BY-SA 3.0, (3) 阿橋 HQ, 齒葉莢迷 Viburnum dentatum ‘Christom’ -華沙大學植物園 Warsaw University Botanic Garden- (36331661592), CC BY-SA 2.0
*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.
 
				
 
             
             
                         
                         
                         
                        