
Southern Toothed Viburnum Bonsai
NameSouthern Toothed Viburnum Bonsai
Species NameViburnum dentatum
Common NameSouthern Toothed Viburnum
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)15
Container Typeceramic
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyintermediate
Trunk Featurestaper, surface-roots
Foliage Typedeciduous broadleaf
Height (cm)45
Nebari (Root Flare) Qualitygood
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesClusters of white flowers, serrated leaves, potential for blue berries and fall color.
Description
This image displays a Southern Toothed Viburnum in full bloom, featuring its characteristic flat-topped clusters of small white flowers and dark green, serrated leaves. If cultivated as a bonsai, this species offers dense foliage, attractive flowering, and the potential for blue berries and vibrant fall color, making it a versatile deciduous subject.





