| Botanical Name | Viburnum suspensum |
| Description | A reliable, workhorse shrub for Southeast Texas. Sandankwa Viburnum is prized for its ability to grow in a variety of light conditions and its relative tolerance of Houston's heavy clay soils. While it prefers moist, well-drained soil, it is quite resilient once established and handles high humidity and heat with ease. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Part Shade; can tolerate significant shade but will be less dense. |
| Height x Width | 6-12 ft. x 6-12 ft. |
| Water | Average; prefers consistent moisture but is moderately drought-tolerant once mature. |
| Zones | 8 - 11 (Reliable perennial in Houston) |
| Fertilization | Balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. |
| Pruning | Responds very well to pruning; can be thinned to show off structure or sheared into a formal hedge. |
| Deer Resistance | High |
| Botanical Name | Viburnum suspensum |
| Description | A reliable, workhorse shrub for Southeast Texas. Sandankwa Viburnum is prized for its ability to grow in a variety of light conditions and its relative tolerance of Houston's heavy clay soils. While it prefers moist, well-drained soil, it is quite resilient once established and handles high humidity and heat with ease. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Part Shade; can tolerate significant shade but will be less dense. |
| Height x Width | 6-12 ft. x 6-12 ft. |
| Water | Average; prefers consistent moisture but is moderately drought-tolerant once mature. |
| Zones | 8 - 11 (Reliable perennial in Houston) |
| Fertilization | Balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. |
| Pruning | Responds very well to pruning; can be thinned to show off structure or sheared into a formal hedge. |
| Deer Resistance | High |