Viburnum tinus is a small evergreen plant, native to the areas around the Mediterranean. If you live in a warm region, it is easy to grow. They thrive in full sun but accept less, thriving even in dappled shade. Plant these where the soil drainage is good. Other than requiring good drainage, are very tolerant of various soil types, including sand and even clay. Known to be drought tolerant, but the shrubs bloom more profusely with a little extra irrigation. Dont forget to provide water during the months that follow planting. It too sets its buds in winter, producing flattened clusters of small, pink balls that look like berries. As April rolls around and the air warms, these pink balls open up into fragrant white flowers. They smell like honey. By June, the blossoms are done flowering.
Technical specification
Scientific name: Viburnum tinus
Temperature: Abundant light
Terrain: Outdoor plant soil mix, well drained
Watering: Almost dry out between watering.
Fertilizer: Universal fertilizer, liquid or granular