A thicketing dogwood with white spring flowers and red/chestnut branches enhanced in the winter cold when the stems are bare. excellent nectar for insects and berries for birds. Not really particular on growing environment, even tolerating heavy soils.
Common Name | Bloody dogwood |
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Height | 2m |
Width | 2m |
Position | Full sun, Part sun, Shade |
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