Although it boasts mid-green, ovoid leaves and small umbels of creamy-white flowers in June, this variety is mostly planted for its winter stem color which is brilliant yellow tipped in coral red. Almost as if the plant was glowing from within!
Plant Type:
Shrub
Botanical Name:
Cornus
Common Name:
Dogwood
Hardiness:
Zone 4
Sun:
4+ hours
Soil:
Clay, Moist, Sandy, Wet
Suggested Use 1:
Accent shrub
Suggested Use 2:
Naturalized moist areas
Height:
5-6'
Width:
5-7'
Bloom Time:
Spring
Flower Color:
White
Growth Rate:
Rapid
Shape:
Rounded, Wide
Fertilizer:
Plant-tone
Fall Color:
Orange, Yellow
Deer Resistant:
Yes
Butterflies:
Yes
Fruiting:
Yes
Plant With:
Hosta, Hakonechloa, Ferns, Vinca
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