


Popcorn Viburnum
Popcorn Viburnum is a compact Doublefile viburnum known for its profusion of small, popcorn-like white flower clusters along tiered branches in mid-spring. It features deeply veined, dark green foliage that transforms to rich red or burgundy in the fall. A more heat- and drought-tolerant selection, it forms a rounded mound ideal for ornamental use and pollinator attraction.
Height/Spread: 5–8 ft tall × 4–7 ft wide
Bloom Time: Late spring
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9
Features:
Abundant, rounded “popcorn” flower clusters in spring
Dark green summer foliage turns red-purple in fall
Naturally compact and fast-growing
Attracts butterflies and pollinators
Deer-resistant, drought-tolerant once established
Ideal for borders, hedges, screens, or specimen planting
Popcorn Viburnum is a compact Doublefile viburnum known for its profusion of small, popcorn-like white flower clusters along tiered branches in mid-spring. It features deeply veined, dark green foliage that transforms to rich red or burgundy in the fall. A more heat- and drought-tolerant selection, it forms a rounded mound ideal for ornamental use and pollinator attraction.
Height/Spread: 5–8 ft tall × 4–7 ft wide
Bloom Time: Late spring
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 5–9
Features:
Abundant, rounded “popcorn” flower clusters in spring
Dark green summer foliage turns red-purple in fall
Naturally compact and fast-growing
Attracts butterflies and pollinators
Deer-resistant, drought-tolerant once established
Ideal for borders, hedges, screens, or specimen planting