2-3 Litre Pot
- RHS: Award of Garden Merit
- Position: Full sun / partial shade
- Soil: Moist, well drained
- Flowering Period: Early summer
- Hardiness: H5
- Eventual Height: 2.5m
- Eventual Spread: 2.5m
Viburnum Cinnamomifolium or ‘Cinnamon-leaved Viburnum, a recipient of the much coveted RHS Award of garden Merit is a large evergreen shrub with leathery deep green, narrow oval leaves. Clusters of white flowers appear in early Summer and are followed by blue/black egg shaped fruits in the Autumn. This Viburnum forms a rounded, dense shrub that grows at a moderate rate, and thanks to its prominent foliage, can be used in an exotic or tropical styled garden.
Viburnum cinnamomifolium, also known as ‘Cinnamon-leaved Viburnum’, a recipient of the much coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit is an attractive evergreen shrub with large leathery foliage and clusters of white flowers that appear in early Summer and are followed by edible fruits in the Autumn. It is a great choice for gardens due to its ability to thrive in partial shade, as well as its low-maintenance requirements and drought tolerance. Its fragrant leaves have a pleasant spicy scent, similar to cinnamon, hence its common name. Additionally, it produces attractive red berries in late Summer which provide a stunning contrast to the foliage. This multi-purpose plant makes a great addition to any garden and offers year-round interest. With its adaptability, durability and unique scented foliage it is the perfect addition for creating beautiful landscapes.
Viburnum Cinnamomifolium, is a flowering plant in the Adoxaceae family. This species of viburnum was first discovered in 1787 by botanist, Philip Miller. Since then this Viburnum has been widely used in landscaping and gardening for its stunning foliage and small white blooms.