Medium sized, erect, suckering shrub with short spreading branches. Creamy white flowers in June followed by white berries on red pedicels in fall. Native.
Product Description
CORNUS racemosa – Gray Dogwood
(aka Cornus foemina)
Medium-sized, erect, suckering shrub with short spreading branches. Creamy white flowers in June followed by white berries on red pedicels in fall. Great fall color ranging from purple, red, yellow and orange. Its fruit is attractive to birds and small mammals. Works well for naturalizing, massing, screen, erosion control, or border. Native to central and eastern Canada and the U.S..
Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil: Moist, Tolerates Most Soil Types
Size: Height 10-15ft., Spread 10-15ft.
Zone: 4-8
Flower: White Flowers Clusters
Bloom Time: May to June
Attributes: Low Maintenance, Showy Flowers, Fall Foliage, Attracts Birds, Deer Tolerant, Wet Soil Tolerant, Wildlife Food Source, Native