This form is particularly hardy, with excellent autumn colour. Masses of creamy white bracts as is to be expected from a named cultivar.
A slightly more vigorous, upright habit, lush green leaves which take on deep red and crimson tints in a good autumn. An attractive, ornamental shrub suitable for most gardens. Stunning whit bracts in early spring.
Cornelian Cherry. Dogwood. A spreading shrub or small tree with dark green leaves, which turn red-purple in autumn. Yellow flowers are produced in small umbels before the leaves appear and are followed by fleshy bright red fruit. Height 5m. Spread 2m. Flowers from February to March. Fruits from August.
Pacific Dogwood. A conical tree with mid-green leaves, which turn red in autumn. Purple and green flowers are surrounded by white or pink tinged bracts, followed orange-red fruit. Height 12m. Spread 8m. Flowers from March to April. Fruits from June Deciduous. Hardy.
A vase-shaped small tree or shrub puts on a spectacular display of large, white, four-petalled flowers in early summer. In autumn, its leaves turn from mid-green through red and purple shades and these, together with the large, round, red fruits which dangle in clusters from its stems. 3m x 3m.
Dogwood. A medium shrub with branches yellow at the base deepening to fiery orange at the tips in winter. Soft green leaves turn orange and yellow in autumn. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from May to July. Deciduous.
Dogwood. A medium shrub with branches yellow at the base deepening to fiery orange at the tips in winter. Soft green leaves turn orange and yellow in autumn. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from May to July. Deciduous.
Cornus stolonifera Flaviramea, or yellow dogwood, produces stunning yellow stems which make a marvellous winter show. Green foliage turns red before falling and white flowers add spring interest. Great for all round hedge colour.
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