Tiny pink flowers in June form white berries in September. The berries make this shrub highly unusual because very few plants have such bright white fruit. Berries will persist through winter.
The rich burgundy foliage is persistent from spring until fall on this miniature Ninebark. Clusters of white blooms appear in the spring. The small stature lends itself to easy placement in any garden. Mildew resistant.
The summer foliage is a glossy apple green. The fruit that follows is different than most Viburnums. Bright yellow fruit appear in clusters and then after the first frost they become a translucent golden yellow.
This large perennial has arching branches with suspended pink heart-shaped flowers along the whole length. Blooms May through June, then in the heat of the summer starts going dormant.