Viburnum tinus ‘Anvi’
Viburnum tinus ‘Anvi’

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Lower Risk
Risk to human or animal healthSpread long distances by birds

Viburnum tinus ‘Anvi’ (Viburnum 'Anvi')

Viburnum ‘Anvi’ is a dense evergreen shrub growing to 3m by 3m. It produces masses of flowers in spring which are followed by purplish-blue berries. It has been in trade since 1997. The parent species has naturalised in Australia, but there is no record of it being invasive. There is no record of this cultivar having naturalised. The fruit is mildly toxic and can be spread by birds.