COMMON SNOWBALL VIBURNUM  Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’
• A classic ornamental deciduous shrub grown for its spectacular, globe‑shaped clusters of white flowers that appear in late spring; blooms open greenish, turn pure white, and often blush slightly pink as they age.
• Flowers are sterile, meaning they do not produce berries; the plant is valued purely for its dramatic floral display rather than wildlife or fruiting benefits.
• Forms a rounded, multi‑stemmed shrub with attractive, maple‑like leaves that develop shades of red and purple in fall.
• Adaptable and easy to grow, performing well in loam or clay soils; tolerates urban conditions and moderate drought once established, though it prefers consistent moisture.
• Full Sun to Part Shade
• Zone 3, 2.5–4 m Height × 2.5–4 m Width





