Viburnum Dilatatum 'Cardinal Candy'

Cold hardy, disease resistant and beautiful - what more could you ask for?

In the winter of 1990, the temperature at Rodney Henneke's farm in Indiana dipped to 30 degrees below zero. Henneke, a plant breeder, had grown several Virburnum dilatatum from seed. The extremely cold temperatures killed all of the plants except for one - 'Cardinal Candy.' From the moment he discovered this, Henneke knew he had a very special plant.

'Cardinal Candy' will bring beauty and interest to your garden for all four seasons year after year. From late spring into summer, it will be smothered in shiny dark green leaves and creamy white flowers. The small flowers are clustered in 5 inch flat heads and are absolutely outstanding. In mid-late summer, bright red berries replace the flowers - these are the true highlight of 'Cardinal Candy.' The abundant, glossy red fruits are produced without a pollinator and will light up your garden throughout autumn, often right into mid winter. They are so shiny, that you