Viburnum dentatum Autumn Jazz®
Excellent uniformity and good fall color.
A superior clonal selection of a popular landscape shrub with excellent uniformity, consistent ornamental character and good fall color. Foliage Dark green, slightly pendulous, with glabrous, colorful red petioles.
Flowers Creamy white, flat-topped, 3 to 4" in diameter, late May to early June. Fruit Dark metallic blue to blue-black clusters of berries, September to October. Fall Color Depending on weather conditions, an appealing kaleidoscope blend of yellow, orange, red, and burgundy, late October into November. Excellent in shrub borders, groupings, hedges, and screens or naturalized with native ornamentals to attract wildlife during fruit set.
Who Am I?
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Common Name:Autumn Jazz arrowwood viburnum
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Botanical Name:Viburnum dentatum 'Ralph Senior'
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Type:Shrub
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U.S. Native:YES
Cultural Details
TYPE
Shrub
U.S. NATIVE
YES
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Light:Full sun
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Soil:Adaptable to a broad spectrum of soils
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Moisture:Drought tolerant, avoid extremely wet sites.
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Hardiness Zone3-8
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Bloom Time:Spring
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Bloom Color:White
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Fruit TimeFall
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Fruit ColorBlack
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Size:10-12' tall by 8-10' wide in 10 years
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Diseases & Pests:None known
What Makes Me Special?
Autumn Jazz has a uniform shape, dense branching and great fall color. It requires less shaping than other dentatum selections.
Landscape Use
Borders, foundations, mass plantings, commercial landscapes, naturalized plantings
Origin
Selected by Ralph Synnestvedt, Sr. of the Synnestvedt Nursery Company, Round Lake, Illinois.
Pruning
Viburnums flower in spring, so if they need any shaping or to have dead branches removed, be sure to do that before August, or right after flowering in the spring. If you want to have viburnum fruits, do not prune. Branches you prune after flowering will not produce fruits.
Propagation
Softwood Cuttings