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Viburnum prices: what 15 varieties actually cost

Real prices from the mail-order nurseries we track, rechecked every day. Viburnum runs $14.99 to $89.95, with a median of $29.50.

Median $29.50Low $14.99High $89.95Up to 3 nurseries compared

Every Viburnum variety we track, cheapest first

All 15 priced varieties.

Viburnum varieties with current low and high prices and the number of nurseries compared.
VarietyFromHighNurseries
Winterthur Possumhaw ViburnumViburnum nudum 'Winterthur'$14.99$54.272
Chinese Snowball ViburnumViburnum macrocephalum$18.741
Snowball ViburnumViburnum opulus 'Sterile'$18.99$133.953
Mariesii Japanese SnowballViburnum plicatum 'Mariesii'$24.99$89.952
Korean spice viburnumViburnum carlesii$24.99$110.953
Autumn Jazz ArrowwoodViburnum dentatum 'Autumn Jazz'$24.991
Dwarf European CranberrybushViburnum opulus 'Nanum'$29.501
Compact LaurustinusViburnum tinus 'Compactum'$29.501
Summer Snowflake Doublefile ViburnumViburnum plicatum var tomentosum 'Summer Snowflake'$49.901
Chindo Sweet ViburnumViburnum odoratissimum 'Chindo'$69.95$115.952
Conoy ViburnumViburnum burkwoodii 'Conoy'$79.951
Prague ViburnumViburnum pragense$89.951
Shasta ViburnumViburnum plicatum 'Shasta'$89.951
Blackhaw ViburnumViburnum prunifolium$89.951
Smooth WitherodViburnum nudum$89.951

Prices are the lowest currently listed across the mail-order nurseries we track, re-checked daily. We take no commission and run no affiliate links. Pot size varies between listings and is the main reason two nurseries can differ several-fold on the same variety — always check the size on the nursery's own page. See what dropped in price today →

Viburnum price questions

How much does Viburnum cost?

Across the 15 Viburnum varieties we currently track prices for, the range is $14.99 to $89.95, with a median of $29.50. The cheapest we see today is Winterthur Possumhaw Viburnum at $14.99; the priciest is Smooth Witherod at $89.95. Price tracks size and rarity more than anything else — a small plug of a common variety and a mature specimen of a new introduction are different products.

Why do prices vary so much between nurseries?

Mostly pot size. The same variety sold as a bare-root division, a quart, and a three-gallon shrub can differ several-fold, and nurseries do not label sizes consistently. We record the listed price for each offer and show the lowest, so compare the size on the nursery's own page before assuming the cheapest is the best value.

Where does this price data come from?

From our own daily price checks across the mail-order nurseries we track — not an affiliate feed, and not retailer-supplied "compare at" pricing. We earn no commission if you buy, and no nursery pays for placement; each plant page simply shows whichever nursery is currently cheapest.

When is the best time to buy Viburnum?

Watch the discount breadth rather than the sticker. Our price index tracks what share of plants are discounted on any given day against the recent norm, which is a better buy signal than any single listing. End-of-season clearances are real, but so is picked-over stock.

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