Viburnum dentatum
Very durable and versatile. Once used to produce arrows. Excellent shrub for hedges and adds ornamental interest to a garden. Deer resistant. Attracts pollinators in spring. Birds and small mammals will the eat the nutritious berries. Highly tolerant of urban conditions. Great fall color.
Height : 6-15 feet
Spread : 5-10 feet
Light : Full sun to part shade
Water : Medium to moist
Soil : Sand, loam, clay
Zone : 2
Leaves : Lustrous green leaves turning to yellow, glossy red or reddish-purple in the fall
Stem : Gray to gray-brown branches
Flower : Flat topped creamy flowers that form in clusters in May-June
Fruit : Showy, small blue or bluish-black berries held in clusters in late September-October
Habit : Dense, multi-stemmed shrub with a rounded form and upright spreading to arching branches. Suckers to spread