Common Name: David viburnum 
                        
                        
                            Type: Broadleaf evergreen
                        
                        
                            Family: Adoxaceae
                        
                        
                            Native Range: Western China
                        
                        
                            Zone: 7 to 9
                        
                        
                            Height: 2.00 to 3.00 feet
                        
                        
                            Spread: 3.00 to 4.00 feet
                        
                        
                            Bloom Time: April to May
                        
                        
                            Bloom Description: White
                        
                        
                            Sun: Full sun to part shade
                        
                        
                            Water: Medium
                        
                        
                            Maintenance: Low
                        
                        
                                Suggested Use: Hedge
		                    
                                Flower: Showy
		                    
                                Leaf: Evergreen
		                    
                                Attracts: Butterflies
		                    
                                Fruit: Showy
		                    
                                Other: Winter Interest
		                    
                        
                        
                     
                    
                 
                                   
                
                    Culture
                    Winter hardy to USDA Zone 7 where it is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best growth occurs with consistent and even moisture. This is an evergreen shrub, but it tends to be semi-evergreen to deciduous near the far northern edge of its growing range. Plants generally appreciate some afternoon shade in hot summer climates. This shrub is dioecious (separate male and female plants). Female plants need male pollinators in order to bear fruit.
	             
                
                    Noteworthy Characteristics
                    Viburnum davidii, commonly called David viburnum, is a compact, rounded, evergreen shrub that typically grows in a mound to 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. Small white flowers in showy rounded clusters (cymes to 2-3" wide) bloom in spring. Fertilized flowers on female plants give rise to showy round fruits that emerge green but change to pink, red and finally a metallic turquoise blue as they ripen. Fruits usually persist on the shrub into winter. Fruits are attractive to birds. Leathery, deeply-veined, elliptic-oval, blue-green leaves (to 3-6" long) are evergreen, but acquire burgundy tones in fall-winter. This shrub is native to China. It was discovered growing in western China during the period of 1862-1874 by Jean Pierre Armand David (1826-1900).
Genus name comes from the Latin name of a species plant.
Specific epithet honors Jean Pierre Armand David (1826-1900), Jesuit missionary.
	             
                
                    Problems
                    No serious insect or disease problems. Leaf scorch may occur in hot full sun locations.
	             
                
                    Uses
                    Compact broadleaf evergreen shrub for informal hedges, foundations, borders or open woodland areas. Spring flowers, fall fruit and evergreen foliage make this an interesting and attractive landscape shrub. Mass for ground cover effect.