Description
A most attractive smaller form of dogwood with an upright growth habit and unusual fiery, vivid orange-yellow and red stems, making it very colourful in winter. In autumn the green leaves turn rich shades of orange and butter-yellow and remain on the bushes well into November, then finally drop. Flat heads of creamy-white flowers late spring or early summer, followed by blue-black fruits which are good food for birds and other wild life. Bushy habit and does not need pruning down in the first spring but when more established cut back about a third of the stems to ground level in spring to encourage bright new growth. Plant in full sun for the best stem colouratioin. Height and Spread: 1.2m (4ft).






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