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We ship all plants usps priority mail. They arrive to most locations within 2-3 days. We package all plants to retain moisture to up to 10 days in transit. All plants ships from our warehouses in Tennessee. All plants are grown and shipped from out Altamont (zip) 37301 location. We do drop ship for re-sellers also for those wanting to resell our plants.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
All plants are dug and immediately taken to our warehouse and tera-sorb moisture retention gel is applied to the roots and then wrapped in plastic to retain superior moisture for transit. They are placed in corogated cardboard shipping boxes for protection when shipped
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Upon receipt of your plants, unpack and unwrap the roots and mist with water. Plant within 24-48 hours. If you can not plant within this time frame, put your plants in a cool location (ex- basement, garage or cellar) and water the roots daily. Cover them back up with the plastic so they will not dry out until you can plant them. After planted, water every evening after the sun goes down for 5 days.
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Ships November through April |
Description
Hardiness Zone - 3 to 9
Bloom Season - Early summer
Bloom Color - White
Height at Maturity - 15 feet
Soil Type Preferred - Average, medium moisture loams
Sun or Shade - Full sun to partial shade
Viburnum Dentatum, commonly known as Southern Arrowwood or Arrowwood Viburnum, is a plant that is native to the eastern portion of North America.
This shrub is often used as a hedge for marking a border between two properties or areas within a yard.
The shrub will grow at a fast rate when planted in the correct soil and has the right amounts of light and water. Eventually, Viburnum Dentatum will grow to a height of around 15 feet in height with a spread of between five and nine feet in width, making it a popular option for adding texture to any yard.
The easy to grow nature of Viburnum Dentatum allows it to take root in many different parts of North America from dry soil to almost flooded.
As the Viburnum Dentatum grows, it blooms each late Spring to early Summer with a cluster of white flowers growing to around eight centimeters in width with attractive white petals. The main reason for the enjoyment of Viburnum Dentatum is the changing of color of its leaves in the Fall. A deep red, crimson, and brown can be seen each