Cornus canadensis

(Creeping dogwood/Dwarf cornel)

A flat rosette of thick, mid-green leaves produces a solitary white bloom in the middle. These are in fact large white bracts that surround a cluster of tiny, greenish flowers. The flowers turn into clusters of red berries in autumn. The foliage turns bright red in autumn. As the rhizomatous roots gradually creep, a broad mat is produced. A perfect plant for ground covering under trees and shrubs.

A flat rosette of thick, mid-green leaves produces a solitary white bloom in the middle. These are in fact large white bracts that surround a cluster of tiny, greenish flowers. The flowers turn into clusters of red berries in autumn. The foliage turns bright red in autumn. As the rhizomatous roots gradually creep, a broad mat is produced. A perfect plant for ground covering under trees and shrubs.

£6.50
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Availability: In stock
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Delivery: 7-10 days

Info

Colour: White
Flowers: May, June, July, and August
Height x Spread: 20cm x 45cm
Soil: Well-drained to wet
Planting position: Sun/Partial Shade
Spreading plant
A very hardy perennials, this copes with temperatures down to -20 degrees. The leaves disappear over winter. This likes a soil that remains moist and slightly on the acid side.

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