Description
Selected form of Dogwood with brilliant red stems which make an outstanding display in the winter. Green leaves turn red or orange in autumn before falling. Very effective if planted in clumps and with other forms of dogwood. Flat heads of creamy-white nectar and pollen rich flowers attractive to bees and other insects in summer, followed by white fruits which are loved by birds. Will make a good informal deciduous hedge. Prune hard in spring to improve stem this purpose plant 60cm (2ft) apart.






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