Cornus alba



Botanical Name: Cornus alba
Common Name:
variegate dogwood
Family Name:
Cornaceae
Distribution/Origin:
Asia, Russia

Leaf:
Green, (fall)Red, Simple, Glabrous, Heavily veined, Pinnate venation, Elliptic/Ovate/
Acuminate/Acute/Obtuse
Bud:
Opposite, Narrowly conical
Flower:
White, Showy, Corymb-like, Cyme, Cruciform, May/Jun

Fruit/Seed:
White, Drupe, Showy, Edible, Jun/Jul
Stem/Bark:
Red, Showy, Smooth, Prominent lenticels, Multi-stem trunk

Size:
Height: 2.0 - 3.0m/Spread: 2.0 - 3.0m
Habit:
Arching, Open, Spreading
Form:
Oval-horizontal, Round

Soil conditions:
Well-drained
Moisture:
Moderate
Sun:
Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure:
Partial shade

Landscape use:
Accent plant, Summer interest, Fall interest, Winter interest, Group or mass planting, Mixed shrub boarder, Screening, Woodland margin

Notes:
Perennial

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