Cornus nuttallii



Botanical Name: Cornus nuttallii
Common Name:
Pacific dogwood
Family Name:
Cornaceae
Distribution/Origin:
Western North America

Leaf:
Green, (fall)Yellow/Red, Simple, Pinnate venation, Elliptic/Acute/Attenuate, Pubescent
Bud:
Opposite
Flower: 
White, Showy, Spike, Floriferous, 6 petals

Fruit/Seed:
Orange. Red, Drupe, Multiple-fruit, Showy, September
Stem/Bark:
Grey, Dark-grey, Plated, Smooth, (Leaf scar) Crescent shaped

Size: 
Height: 15 - 22m/Spread: 7.0 - 10m
Habit: 
Arching, Open, Upright
Form: 
Oval-vertical

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

Landscape use: 
Shade tree, Spring interest, Tall background, Woodland margin, Native planting

Notes:
Perennial

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