I have a lot of Viburnum tinus 'Spring bouquet' throughout my hillside garden areas. They are solid performing plants that are easy-care. They are evergreen and bloom reliably in the winter and early spring. Some of mine are in areas that get very little watering, and they all do well. Mine are planted in poor soil and get no fertilizer. Cut branches do well inside in arrangements.
I found a lot of these for sale at two different Lowes (so assume they are at several places) for under $6. I planted 8 of them and just went back to get 8 more! They make a great plant for along the property edge.
Here is a link about the plant:
KingCountyNativePlants. This is a photo of one of mine.
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