Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell'

Viburnum

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Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' is a beautiful evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves and a compact growth habit. In spring, this plant blooms with fragrant, pink flowers that attract butterflies. After flowering, the shrub produces red berries that attract birds. 'Anne Russell' is a hardy plant that thrives in full sun or partial shade. This Viburnum is suitable for both formal and informal gardens and can also be used effectively as a hedge plant.

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  • No, Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' is not evergreen. It is a deciduous garden plant.

    The Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' is hardy to about -15 degrees Celsius. This garden plant can withstand cold temperatures and can be planted in most Dutch gardens. It is important to protect the plant well during severe frost periods.

    Yes, this plant is generally easy to maintain. Make sure to provide enough water, light, and nutrients for healthy growth. Prune the plant if needed to maintain its shape and size.

    Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' needs space to grow and develop. Make sure to provide enough distance from other plants and structures to allow for full growth. A space of about 2-3 meters in diameter is ideal.

    Yes, this plant grows well in shady areas, although it thrives best in partial shade. Ensure the soil is moist and well-draining, and avoid direct sunlight to achieve the best growth results.

    The Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' needs water on average once a week. It is important to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Adjust watering based on the dryness of the soil and weather conditions.

    Yes, this plant is butterfly- and bee-attracting due to the fragrant flowers it produces, making it an attractive choice for gardens that attract insects.

    The plant blooms from April to May and the flowering period can last about 3 weeks.

    Yes, Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' can tolerate full sun. This plant is suitable for areas with a lot of sunlight and will thrive in these conditions.

    No, the Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' is not edible. It is mainly intended as a decorative garden plant and has no edible parts. Consuming the plant can even be harmful to health.

  • Prune the plant after flowering to maintain its shape and promote future blooming. Remove dead, diseased, or damaged branches in the spring. Thinning out the plant if necessary to promote growth.

    Water this plant regularly, especially during dry periods. Ensure that the soil is well-draining to prevent root rot. Preferably, water at the base of the plant and not on the leaves.

    The plant thrives in well-draining potting soil rich in organic material. Make sure the potting soil remains lightly moist, but not too wet. It is recommended to regularly provide the plant with flowering plant food.

    This plant thrives best in well-draining, moist soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH level. A fertile soil with enough organic material is ideal for healthy growth. Ensure regular watering and possibly fertilizing for optimal results.

    The plant thrives best in a sunny to partially shaded location. Ensure well-draining, moist soil. Protect the plant from strong winds and frost.

    Viburnums generally require minimal winter protection, but it can be helpful to apply mulch around the base of the plant to protect the roots. In prolonged severe frost, covering the plant with a light cloth or burlap can help. Make sure the plant has received enough water in the fall to get through the winter successfully.

    The plant requires little maintenance and thrives in moist, well-draining soil. Prune if necessary after blooming to maintain its shape and remove dead wood. Water the plant regularly during dry periods and fertilize in the spring for healthy growth.

    Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' benefits from annual fertilization with organic fertilizers for healthy growth and flowering. Use a fertilizer with a higher concentration of phosphorus to stimulate flower production. Fertilize in the spring for the best results.

    Mulch helps to keep the soil moist and suppress weeds. Use organic materials such as leaves, wood chips, or compost. Apply a layer of mulch around the plant, but avoid direct contact with the stem to prevent fungal rot.

    This plant thrives best in soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH level. A pH level of 6.5 to 7.5 is ideal for the plant's growth and health. It is important to regularly check the acidity of the soil and adjust it if necessary.

    There are different natural ways to control pests in garden plants, such as using neem oil, garlic spray, or milk thistle. Regular inspection of the plant for signs of infestation can also help to intervene quickly. It is important to choose the right method, depending on the type of pest and the severity of the infestation.

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    Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Anne Russell' is a beautiful evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves and a compact growth habit. In spring, this plant blooms with fragrant, pink flowers that attract butterflies. After flowering, the shrub produces red berries that attract birds. 'Anne Russell' is a hardy plant that thrives in full sun or partial shade. This Viburnum is suitable for both formal and informal gardens and can also be used effectively as a hedge plant.

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