
A British native, the Guelder Rose is a deciduous shrub with maple&45;like green leaves & pretty white lacecap flowers in May & June. The flowers are attractive to pollinating insects & are followed in the autumn by masses of glossy red berries, which are enjoyed by birds. In addition, the leaves take on fantastic red & violet shades in autumn which compliment the fruits. A lovely addition to mixed wildlife hedges, Viburnum opulus can also be used effectively to create an informal hedge or screen with multiple seasons of interest.
Height: 8m &40;26&41;. Spread: 4m &40;13&41;. Supplied as 60 &45; 90 cm bareroots &40;24 &45; 35&34;&41;. Planting distance: 30 &45; 45cm &40;12 &45; 18&34;&41;.