Description: Viburnum tinus is a hardy, evergreen shrub admired for its dense foliage, year-round greenery, and long-lasting floral display. From late autumn through to early spring, it produces clusters of small pink buds that open into fragrant white flowers, followed by dark blue-black berries that attract birds. Thriving in Melbourne’s climate, Viburnum tinus is highly adaptable to various soil types, drought-tolerant once established, and resistant to frost and coastal conditions. It responds well to pruning, making it a popular choice for hedging, screening, and low-maintenance gardens. Whether grown as a feature plant or a dense privacy hedge, this versatile shrub provides excellent seasonal interest.
Form:
Shrub - Large
Shrub - Medium
Mature Size:
Height: 2 - 4m
Width: 2 - 3m
Aspect:
Full Sun
Part Shade
Flowering:
Flowers in Winter
Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
White (from pink buds)
Key Attributes:
Suitable for Pots
Suitable for Hedging
Suitable for Screening
Drought Tolerant once established
Frost Tolerant
Coastal Tolerant
Bird Attracting
Bee Attracting
Low Maintenance
Toxicity:
Berries are mildly toxic if ingested in large quantities and may cause stomach upset.