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Doublefile Viburnum

Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum 'Mariesii'

Doublefile Viburnum is prized for its elegant, layered branches, prolific white blooms, and vibrant fall color, making it a stunning focal point in any garden. Ideal for mixed borders, hedges, or specimen planting, this deer-resistant shrub provides year-round interest with its flowers, berries, and architectural beauty.

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Doublefile Viburnum Shrubs for Sale Online

Doublefile Viburnum (Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum 'Mariesii') is an elegant deciduous shrub known for its stunning, horizontally layered branches and prolific white blooms. Thriving in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-8, this viburnum reaches a mature size of 6-10 feet tall and 8-12 feet wide, making it a perfect choice for mixed borders, hedges, or as a standout specimen plant. In spring, Doublefile Viburnum produces flat-topped clusters of white lacecap flowers that beautifully contrast with its dark green foliage, creating a dramatic display in any garden. The blooms are followed by bright red berries in the summer, which ripen to a deep black, attracting birds and wildlife.

In addition to its spectacular blooms, Doublefile Viburnum offers striking fall color as its leaves turn shades of burgundy and red, providing year-round interest in the landscape. This shrub’s unique, tiered branching structure adds architectural beauty and texture, making it a focal point even in the winter months when its foliage has dropped. Adaptable to full sun or partial shade, Doublefile Viburnum thrives in well-drained, moist soil and can tolerate a variety of garden conditions. Its moderate growth rate and relatively low-maintenance care make it an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners.

Not only does Doublefile Viburnum add aesthetic value to the garden, but it also supports local wildlife by attracting pollinators to its flowers and birds to its berries. Its deer-resistant qualities make it a resilient option for gardens where wildlife may be an issue. Whether used as a privacy screen, in naturalized settings, or as a feature in formal landscapes, Doublefile Viburnum provides four-season beauty, creating an eye-catching display with minimal care.


Growzone: 5-8 Doublefile Viburnum Hardiness Zone 5-8
Hardiness Zone: 5-8
Mature Height: 8 to 10 Feet
Mature Width: 8 to 10 Feet
Classification: Broad leaved deciduous shrub, spring flowering
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Habit: Spreading, densely branched
Foliage: Dark green
Flower Color: White
Pruning Season: Prune in late winter, flowers on new wood
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Uses: Extremely attractive when used as a focal point in the mixed border, mass planting, or a specimen planting

How to Care for Doublefile Viburnum

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy Doublefile Viburnum for years to come!

How do I plant a Doublefile Viburnum Shrubs?

How do I plant a Doublefile Viburnum Shrubs?

To plant Doublefile Viburnum shrubs, choose a location with well-drained, moist soil and full sun to partial shade, as this shrub thrives in these conditions. Begin by digging a hole that is twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball to allow plenty of room for the roots to spread. Place the plant in the hole, ensuring that the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface. Backfill with soil, pressing it gently around the roots to remove air pockets, and water thoroughly to help the plant establish. Space multiple Doublefile Viburnum shrubs about 8-12 feet apart to accommodate their mature size and allow for proper air circulation. Mulching around the base of the shrub helps retain moisture and prevent weeds, which is especially important during the first growing season while the plant is establishing its roots. During this time, keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, as Doublefile Viburnum prefers slightly moist conditions. Once established, it becomes more drought-tolerant and requires less frequent watering. This beautiful, low-maintenance shrub is perfect for borders, hedges, or as a specimen plant, offering a stunning display of white blooms in spring, vibrant berries in summer, and rich fall color. Proper planting and care will ensure your Doublefile Viburnum thrives and enhances your landscape year-round.

How do I Water Doublefile Viburnums Shrubs?

How do I Water Doublefile Viburnums Shrubs?

To water Doublefile Viburnum shrubs, keep the soil consistently moist during the first growing season to help establish a strong root system. Water deeply once or twice a week, especially during hot or dry periods, ensuring the water reaches the root zone. It’s essential to water at the base of the shrub and avoid getting the foliage wet, as this can lead to fungal diseases. Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, reducing the need for frequent watering. Doublefile Viburnum prefers well-drained soil, so make sure the area does not become waterlogged. Once established, Doublefile Viburnum becomes more drought-tolerant, but it will benefit from supplemental watering during extended dry spells or extreme heat. Check the soil periodically, and if the top 1-2 inches are dry, water the plant deeply. Regular watering during dry periods ensures that the shrub produces its abundant white blooms in spring and maintains healthy foliage throughout the growing season. Proper watering not only supports the shrub’s growth and flowering but also encourages the production of its bright red berries, which ripen to black and attract birds.

How do I fertilize Doublefile Viburnum?

How do I fertilize Doublefile Viburnum?

To fertilize Doublefile Viburnum, apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins. A general-purpose 10-10-10 or 14-14-14 fertilizer provides essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to promote healthy foliage, abundant blooms, and strong root development. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the base of the shrub, but avoid direct contact with the trunk or leaves. After applying, water the area thoroughly to help the nutrients absorb into the soil and reach the root zone. Fertilizing once a year in early spring is usually sufficient for Doublefile Viburnum to thrive. For an organic approach, you can apply compost or well-rotted manure around the base of the shrub in spring. This organic material not only feeds the plant but also improves soil structure and moisture retention. Be careful not to over-fertilize, as too much nitrogen can lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of blooms. With proper fertilization, Doublefile Viburnum will produce its signature white lacecap flowers in spring, followed by vibrant red berries in summer and stunning fall foliage, making it a year-round asset to your garden.

How do I Prune Doublefile Viburnums?

How do I Prune Doublefile Viburnums?

To prune Doublefile Viburnums, the best time is immediately after the shrub finishes blooming in late spring or early summer. Since this viburnum blooms on old wood, pruning after the flowers fade ensures that you won’t remove the buds for next year’s blooms. Start by removing any dead, damaged, or diseased branches to maintain the plant’s overall health. Use sharp, clean pruning shears and cut back to a healthy bud or the base of the branch. You can also lightly shape the shrub by trimming the outer branches to maintain its natural, horizontal branching structure, which is one of the key features of Doublefile Viburnum. If the shrub becomes too dense or overgrown, you can perform thinning by removing some of the older, inner branches to improve air circulation and light penetration. Avoid heavy pruning, as this may reduce the number of flowers and berries the following year. Regular light pruning helps to keep the shrub looking neat and encourages better flowering and berry production. With proper pruning, Doublefile Viburnum will continue to provide a stunning display of white blooms, followed by vibrant berries and attractive fall foliage, enhancing the beauty of your landscape year after year.


Frequently Asked questions

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