The Burkwood Viburnum, scientifically known as Viburnum � burkwoodii, is a popular deciduous shrub admired for its appealing fragrance and ornamental features. A hybrid of Viburnum carlesii and Viburnum utile, this shrub showcases clusters of sweetly scented white or pinkish flowers in the spring, adding a delightful aroma to the landscape. The blossoms are often followed by red to black berries, which further enhance its visual interest. The dark green, glossy leaves turn attractive shades of red in the autumn, contributing to a vibrant seasonal display. With a dense and rounded growth habit, the Burkwood Viburnum is commonly used as a hedge, border plant, or in mixed shrub borders. Its adaptability to various soil types and its relatively low maintenance requirements make it a favored choice for gardens and landscapes seeking a fragrant and visually appealing addition.