Plant Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine™' (Possumhaw Viburnum 'Brandywine™') where you can enjoy its changing fruit colors and fall foliage. In spring, you get flat clusters of creamy white flowers, followed by showy drupes that often display multiple colors at once, shifting from pink to blue and then darker as they mature. As the season cools, the glossy leaves can turn reddish to burgundy tones for another round of interest.
This shrub typically matures around 48-60 inches tall and spreads broadly with a rounded, spreading habit. Give it room to fill in, or group several plants for a naturalistic screen or hedge. It performs well in full sun to part shade; more sun generally encourages heavier flowering and fruiting, while part shade can be useful in hotter sites. The berries are known for their ornamental value and are also useful to wildlife; if you want the best fruit display, consider planting where pollinators are active and avoid heavy pruning during the flowering and fruiting season.
For easiest care, provide consistently moist soil, especially while the plant is establishing. It is well suited to moist sites and can handle occasionally wet conditions, making it a good choice near swales, pond edges, rain-garden margins, or low areas that stay damp. Once established it tolerates heat and periods of dryness better than many moisture-loving shrubs, but it will look its best with even moisture and a mulch layer to moderate soil temperature. Prune only as needed after flowering to maintain shape and encourage healthy new growth.