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Red Berries on Pink Beauty Doublefile Viburnum - August 2025

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Earlier this Summer, I planted a pair of Pink Beauty Doublefile Viburnum flowering shrubs.  One on the northside in the back by the Dawn Redwood and the other one on the southside near the little container water feature.  At that time, I i ncluded a little blurb from a product listing that described the shrub like this : A spectacular shrub when in bloom, covered in beautiful rich pink flowers along the branches in spring, an outstanding selection; attractive horizontal branching on a compact plant with bright red berries in summer and good fall color. That part about 'bright red berries' is what I'm interested in right now.  Below, is a photo showing one of these shrubs right now, in mid-Summer.  What do we see?  Bright red berries: These berries are down near the bottom of the shrub, so as it matures, I'm guessing we'll see the berries migrate further up the branches.  

Second Pink Beauty Doublefile Viburnum Planted By Water Feature - May 2025

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Yesterday, I introduced the Pink Beauty Doublefile Viburnum and showed how I planted the first (of two) flowering shrubs behind the Dawn Redwood in the backyard .  Today, I'm showing the other one.  This one is planted on the southside of the backyard, near the container water feature.   In the original plan, we were looking at a few Tardiva Hydrangeas along the fenceline on the southside .  As part of the "lilac replacement project", we sort-of called an audible and went with some Green Giant Thujas with alternating flowering shrubs in-between.   Earlier this Winter, I mused about adding more Thujas along the fenceline - so I wanted to keep that option open .  So, I chose to plant this a little bit 'up' from the fence.  In what would be an 'in between' spot between those (potentially) future Thujas .   Just like the other one, I pulled back the mulch, dug a 'f ive dollar hole ' and watered it in heavily.  Below are a couple ph...

Pink Beauty Doublefile Viburnum Planted - Behind Dawn Redwood - May 2025

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I've talked about how the (dang) rabbits have destroyed a number of our oakleaf hydrangeas in the backyard.  I *really* like Oakleaf Hydrangeas, but I've mused (post here) if I'm just fighting nature too much and should plant things that can do better.   One of the shrubs that we have growing in the yard is a number of viburnums.  They, too, are flowering shrubs.  And they, too can handle some shade.  We have two different varieties:  doublefile and Chicago Lustre Arrowwood.  They've both done well.  The doublefile are treeform - which I really like as we can plant *under* them .  The Chicago Lustre have done well - despite the rabbit pressure.   There are a couple spots in our backyard that still need screening shrubs, so I always stop by the flowering shrub section of the big box stores to see if there's anything interesting.  I found a pair of these "Pink Beauty" Doublefile Viburnum at Menards.  (The trick to s...