
I love the snowball flowers hanging from the Viburnum.
They have a hint of light fragrance and look pretty in a vase too.
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Love the delicate petals.
They are one of my favorites!
Gorgeous!
Why thank you!, so nice to have some things blooming in the garden–finally!
Beautiful. I’d swear these were hydrangea.
Each year the blooms get a bit bigger–some were like large mop head Hydrangea this year!
Oh my goodness, these are stunning. I need to get me one of those asap.
This one was planted 5 years ago, it is nearing 6ft high right now! You can keep it trimmed back, but give it some space! One of the first to flower out here each year!
Good to know, thank you!
We had a giant snowball bush (as I learned to call them) in my childhood that I would’ve sworn to you was the home of magical creatures. Now I know their actual name! Much obliged!
Yes, I only knew them as Snowball bush too! Always loved them–planted 2 out here–and I will look for those magical critters next time I’m trimming them! ๐
I’m not sure I know this flowering bush, but it sure is beautiful! The flowers remind me of hydrangeas. I would love to catch the scent! ๐
A light fragrance–lilac like! This is a good early bloomer with the feel and look of hydrangea’s–now I can’t wait for the Hydrangea to flower out! Planted 3 standards last year, hope they are full of pretty flowers this year! ๐
Those are stunning. What is the Zone rating on those? I haven’t seen them round here.
I’m Zone 4, they are strong and hardy around here! There are many varieties of Viburnum–see if you can find a variety to try! ๐