This cultivar has the largest flower heads of all the paniculatas. Starting creamy-white in late summer, the huge conical panicles, change to soft pink as the season progresses.
If you love butterflies in your garden you'll want to plant this shrub. The aromatic foliage, showy red summer fruit and bright yellow fall color are just a bonus. Lindera is the host plant for swallowtail butterfly caterpillars. It has a lot to offer a shady spot.
The deep green foliage of this dense shrub is tinged pink as it emerges in the spring. Clusters of deep carmine-pink flowers cover the plant in mid-summer through the fall.
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.