Shrubs · Viburnums
Doublefile Viburnum 'Summer Snowflake'
Viburnum Plicatum' Summer Snowflake'
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Overview
Viburnum plicatum is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae, native to mainland China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
It is a reliable choice for seasonal flower display in the Triangle. Between the clay soil and humid summers, this shrub stands out for its showy flowers and overall landscape durability.
At a glance
Sun
Water & soil
Wildlife
Flowers & fragrance
Foliage & season
Best landscape uses
Best landscape uses
Growing & care
Practical notes for establishment and seasonal care in the Triangle—adjust for local soil tests and microclimate.
Light
Full sun to Part sun / part shade
Watering Procedure
Water at the base until the root zone is saturated (usually 45-60 seconds for new plants). Check the top inch of soil; if dry, it's time to water again.
Planting & Soil
Thrives in well-drained soil. Dig your hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper. Mix 30% compost with your native clay backfill to open up the soil—this helps the roots breathe and prevents water from pooling. Planting 'slightly high' also ensures the roots stay healthy.
Fertilization
Focus on soil health with organic mulch or compost. A light spring application of balanced fertilizer supports steady flowering without forcing weak wood.
Pruning / upkeep
Prune shortly after the flowers fade. This ensures you aren't cutting off the buds for next year's bloom cycle.
Common questions
How much sun does Doublefile Viburnum 'Summer Snowflake' need?
It performs best in full sun, meaning it prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
Does Doublefile Viburnum 'Summer Snowflake' attract pollinators?
Yes, its showy flowers are a great resource for bees and butterflies during its blooming season.
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