Is there a tirus viburnum shrub?

when we did our landscaping last year we planted what we thought was a tirus viburnum that was sold to us, but a quarter of them have died maybe too much water under a roof line but we can not find any replacements no one seems to find or heard of the plant

Answers:
Viburnum tinus, the common name is laurustinus, is an excellent easy-care evergreen shrub for USDA zones 8 and 9 (Some optimistic dealers claim zone 7, but I would be very cautious there.) It does well in heavy soils, is relatively drought tolerant and also remarkably shade tolerant. Like most Viburnum, it will look best with a bit of shade or protection in very hot areas.

The narrow, upright shrub can get to 15 feet tall, though there are many named varieties that are much lower. It also takes well to being clipped or pruned. The early spring flowers are a very showy white at a time when most plants are just waking up. The medium green new growth becomes dark green and makes and excellent background foil for lighter colored foliage or tall flowers.

Perhaps you could contact this nursery and order one:
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