Description
Selected form of Dogwood with young shoots bright yellow-green. Particularly effective in winter especially when planted in clumps. Makes a good contrast to Red Stemmed Dogwood. Suckering habit, but not invasive, forming thickets which are particularly effective in winter. Small bunches of creamy-white nectar and pollen rich flowers in spring attraqctive to bees and insects, followed by white fruits in autumn which birds love. Deciduous. Will make a good informal hedge/barrier. For this purpose plant 60cm (2ft) apart.






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