Walter's Viburnum, (Densa Variety)
Scientific Name: Viburnum obovatum var. densa
Walter's viburnum is a bush native to Alachua County that bears clusters of small, white flowers in the early spring. It likes full to partial sun. It is a larval host for the spring azure butterfly.
The densa variety is more compact and dense than regular Walter’s viburnum with bigger leaves. However, it is not as small as the dwarf variety.
Size: 3-gallon pots
Scientific Name: Viburnum obovatum var. densa
Walter's viburnum is a bush native to Alachua County that bears clusters of small, white flowers in the early spring. It likes full to partial sun. It is a larval host for the spring azure butterfly.
The densa variety is more compact and dense than regular Walter’s viburnum with bigger leaves. However, it is not as small as the dwarf variety.
Size: 3-gallon pots
Scientific Name: Viburnum obovatum var. densa
Walter's viburnum is a bush native to Alachua County that bears clusters of small, white flowers in the early spring. It likes full to partial sun. It is a larval host for the spring azure butterfly.
The densa variety is more compact and dense than regular Walter’s viburnum with bigger leaves. However, it is not as small as the dwarf variety.
Size: 3-gallon pots