Bring four-season interest to your landscape with Viburnum dentatum 'Autumn Jazz™' (Arrowwood Viburnum 'Autumn Jazz™'), a tough native shrub valued for spring flowers, wildlife-friendly fruit, and dependable structure.
In late spring to early summer, it produces flat-topped clusters of small white blooms. By late summer and fall, porcelain-to-blue-black drupes follow, drawing birds and adding ornamental interest. As temperatures cool, the foliage turns a mix of warm tones, extending the show well into autumn.
Plant it in full sun for best flowering and fruiting, though it will also perform in part shade. It adapts to many soil types, from average to moist, and once established it can handle periods of dryness. Expect a mature height around 8-10 feet with a broad, multi-stemmed form and an overall spread of roughly 6-8 feet.
Use it as a naturalistic screen, an informal hedge, or a foundation or border shrub where you want color and wildlife activity without constant upkeep. Prune just after flowering if you need to shape it, because next season's flower buds form on older wood.