Viburnum
Viburnum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae, comprising about 150 species. These shrubs and small trees are known for their attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, and colorful berries. They are commonly found in temperate regions around the world and can thrive in various soil types.
Many species of Viburnum are popular in landscaping due to their ornamental value. They provide seasonal interest, with blooms in spring and vibrant berries in the fall. Additionally, some species are valued for their ecological benefits, as they attract pollinators like bees and birds.