Common Name: Snowball viburnum
Latin Name: Viburnum opulus
Family: adoxaceae
Deciduous shrub, with a final height of 4m and leaves triloba or pentalova, light green, fluffy on the lower surface, which turn red in autumn. It has very special flowering from white, massive inflorescences of spherical shape (they look like a snowball), which appear from March to July. It is a plant resistant to cold, air pollution and prefers sunny planting locations and fertile soils, well drained. In gardening it is used in individual plantings and in the creation of free borders. It is pruned very lightly every winter, preferably in December, so that we have a big flowering next Spring.