Dwarf suckering dogwood with white spring flowers and stunning purple red stems with blue berries in winter. The colder the winter the better the colour. Good garden plant but will also tolerate swamp conditions. Great habitat for little birds.
Common Name | Silky Dogwood |
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Height | 1m |
Width | 1m |
Position | Full sun, Part sun, Shade |
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