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Viburnum Tinus 10L

£14.99

Viburnum tinus – Laurustinus

Viburnum tinus is a versatile, evergreen shrub that brings year-round structure and seasonal interest to the garden. With its glossy, dark green foliage and long-lasting flower clusters, it offers reliable beauty from winter through spring—making it a standout choice for mixed borders, hedging, or containers.

From late autumn to early spring, it produces flattened heads of small, starry white to pale pink flowers that not only brighten the colder months but also provide a valuable nectar source for early pollinators. These are often followed by clusters of metallic blue-black berries, adding further ornamental appeal and wildlife value.

Tough, adaptable, and low-maintenance, Viburnum tinus thrives in sun or partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soils. It’s an ideal choice for evergreen structure, winter interest, and subtle seasonal colour in both formal and informal gardens.

Flowering Period

  • November–January – Early flower buds begin to open

  • February–March – Peak flowering, full display

  • April – Final blooms, with berries beginning to form

Whether used as a backdrop to seasonal planting or as a standalone feature, Viburnum tinus brings enduring form and understated elegance to the garden across every season.

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Viburnum tinus – Laurustinus

Viburnum tinus is a versatile, evergreen shrub that brings year-round structure and seasonal interest to the garden. With its glossy, dark green foliage and long-lasting flower clusters, it offers reliable beauty from winter through spring—making it a standout choice for mixed borders, hedging, or containers.

From late autumn to early spring, it produces flattened heads of small, starry white to pale pink flowers that not only brighten the colder months but also provide a valuable nectar source for early pollinators. These are often followed by clusters of metallic blue-black berries, adding further ornamental appeal and wildlife value.

Tough, adaptable, and low-maintenance, Viburnum tinus thrives in sun or partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soils. It’s an ideal choice for evergreen structure, winter interest, and subtle seasonal colour in both formal and informal gardens.

Flowering Period

  • November–January – Early flower buds begin to open

  • February–March – Peak flowering, full display

  • April – Final blooms, with berries beginning to form

Whether used as a backdrop to seasonal planting or as a standalone feature, Viburnum tinus brings enduring form and understated elegance to the garden across every season.

Viburnum tinus – Laurustinus

Viburnum tinus is a versatile, evergreen shrub that brings year-round structure and seasonal interest to the garden. With its glossy, dark green foliage and long-lasting flower clusters, it offers reliable beauty from winter through spring—making it a standout choice for mixed borders, hedging, or containers.

From late autumn to early spring, it produces flattened heads of small, starry white to pale pink flowers that not only brighten the colder months but also provide a valuable nectar source for early pollinators. These are often followed by clusters of metallic blue-black berries, adding further ornamental appeal and wildlife value.

Tough, adaptable, and low-maintenance, Viburnum tinus thrives in sun or partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soils. It’s an ideal choice for evergreen structure, winter interest, and subtle seasonal colour in both formal and informal gardens.

Flowering Period

  • November–January – Early flower buds begin to open

  • February–March – Peak flowering, full display

  • April – Final blooms, with berries beginning to form

Whether used as a backdrop to seasonal planting or as a standalone feature, Viburnum tinus brings enduring form and understated elegance to the garden across every season.

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