We are no longer growing this variety but have kept this page as a reference. We invite you to explore the other varieties we are growing.
"An exceptional new dwarf viburnum that is a puffball of creamy-white, fragrant flowers in late spring. It's closely related to V. nudum, which can be used as a pollinator to give Lil' Ditty a crop of showy fruit that starts green then turns to pink, then red, then blue. The fruit eventually turns black and remains on the plant to provide winter interest and an early spring diet for songbirds. An adaptable, easy-to-grow landscape shrub." -- Spring Meadow Nursery [Viburnum]