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Viburnum roots typically grow to a depth of about 18 to 24 inches, although their root systems can spread wider horizontally. The roots are generally shallow and fibrous, making them relatively easy to transplant. However, some species may develop deeper roots in search of moisture or nutrients, particularly in drier soils. Overall, they are adaptable and can thrive in various soil conditions.

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