Reference specimenAccession SKU-01515
Viburnum atrocyaneum
At a glance
- Hardiness
- USDA Zones 7–9
- Mature size
- Height 6–8 Feet · Spread 6–8 Feet
- Seasonality
- Evergreen
Viburnum atrocyaneum
No specimen photograph on file
A plant Woodlanders once offered on our catalogue
This variety is no actively in production in our propagation house and may not return to our catalogue. We maintain this page purely for reference and archival purposes. If you would like to grow this plant, tell us. Your interest helps guide what we bring back.
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Rare and little known evergreen shrub with dense habit. Small leathery leaves are glossy and emerge copper colored and mature to dark green. Steel blue fruit in fall. Introduced into England from the Himalayas in 1904 by Kingdon Ward and sometimes known as Viburnum wardii. We find no common name but "atrocyaneum" means "very deep blue".
Flower, Fruit & Foliage
white.

