Wayfaring tree - Viburnum lantana
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🌿 Viburnum lantana — Wayfaring tree
The wayfaring tree (also known as Manchurian viburnum or flexible viburnum) is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and Western Asia. It is prized for its hardiness, tolerance of difficult soils, and ornamental appeal throughout several seasons.
📏 Size and habit
- Height: 2 to 4 m (sometimes more in good conditions)
- Width: 2 to 3 m
- Habit: dense, bushy, rounded
- Can form a thick hedge or be planted alone.
🍃 Foliage
- Large oval leaves, thick and downy (grayish underside).
- Matte green in summer.
- Beautiful yellow to red coloration in fall.
🌸 Flowering
- May to June.
- Creamy white flowers grouped in flat corymbs (somewhat like a flattened umbel).
- Melliferous: attracts bees and pollinating insects.
🍒 Fruit
- Small berries grouped in clusters.
- Color changes: green → bright red → black when ripe (late summer/fall).
- Popular with birds.
- ⚠️ Fruits are slightly toxic to humans when raw (rarely eaten).
🌱 Growing conditions
- Exposure: sun to partial shade.
- Soil: very tolerant (calcareous, clayey, poor, dry).
- Hardiness: approximately zone 4 (resistant to cold).
- Withstands drought well once established.
✂️ Care
- Very easy to care for.
- Light pruning after flowering if necessary.
- May suck up slightly with age.
🌿 Ecological interest
- Feeds birds in the fall.
- Good shrub for country hedges and naturalized landscaping.
⚠️ Considerations in Quebec
Unlike Viburnum lentago (native to North America), winterberry is exotic. In some parts of North America, it can naturalize. However, it is not considered a major invasive species in Quebec, but native species are often preferred to promote local biodiversity.
🌟 In summary
✔️ Hardy
✔️ Undemanding
✔️ Beautiful in hedges
✔️ Interesting for birds
❗ Less environmentally friendly than a native viburnum
Hardiness Zones
Specific port
Flowering period
Number of years for production
5 ans