Cornus alba Sibirica

Siberian Dogwood

From £4.99
Supplied as 9cm pots or bare roots
CODE SL065
Supplied as 9cm pots or bare roots
CODE SL066
9cm pots or bare roots
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  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Winter flowering time
  • Red foliage colour
  • Red flowering Colour

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Product Description

Cornus Alba Sibirica (also known as red-barked Dogwood) produces brilliant, bright red stems and brings year-round interest to the garden. In May and June, small, creamy-white flowers appear amongst masses of ovate dark green leaves that appeal for bees. These leaves turn to a spring green, to orange, to reddish-purple in autumn, and eventually fall away to reveal shiny red, bare stems. We'd recommend planting at the back of a border as shoots will reach 1.8-2.5m. This stunning variety looks amazing when planted in groups besides water or in a winter border amongst other varieties of dogwood. It has been given an Award of Garden Merit (AGM), which is for plants of outstanding excellence. Plant in full sun for best results. 40-60cm loose plants supplied.

Plant Size

Mature Height 250 cm
Mature Spread 250 cm
Plant Spacing 250 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Plant in prepared soil, in groups of three for a great display.
Soil Type Fertile, well drained, humus rich soil

Growing at a glance…

The cornus (dogwood) is an amazing and unique addition to any garden display, as it will produce wonderfully colourful shoots in winter. Will thrive in full sun or partial shade, and require little pruning, though you can prune back in mid-spring to help keep a comfortable shape. Make sure they get plenty of water in the dry season. Suitable for planting in most types of soil, and if you have the space then we recommend that you plant in groups of three for an even spread.

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