Roughleaf dogwood (Cornus drummondii). Deciduous. Upright spreading habit. Tolerant of many conditions. Cymes of yellow-white flowers in spring, then white berries. Fuzzy, rough leaves turn red or ...
Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) An essential flowering tree ... in orange and golden and yellow shades on plants 18in-6ft+ in height. Annual phlox (Phlox drummondii) An annual version of the native ...
The woodlands of central Oklahoma are the transition from our eastern forests to the western prairies. These woodlands, known as the Cross Timbers, are a mosaic of thick forest, open woodland, and ...
Cornus sanguinea has red stems, and looks fantastic when planted with evergreen shrubs, and among spring flowers. It's tolerant of a wide range of soil types, and produces the brightest winter bark ...
Cornus alba is the Asian relative of Minnesota’s native redosier dogwood (Cornus sericea). Both shrubs are known for their colorful winter bark. Flowers, fruit, cultural requirements and landscape ...
(Cornus sericea) is a shrub native to Minnesota with colorful red or yellow winter bark that provides great winter interest. As a landscape plant, redosier dogwood is extremely versatile. It can be ...
The sundial parterre contains cottage-style planting of English sage and heliotrope. The Acer ‘Drummondii’ on the Copse border was planted by the King and Queen of Spain. Blocks of wildflowers ...
I hadn’t realised a word less sexy than dogwood existed, but it turns out there’s its Latin equivalent Cornus, which to me sounds like a cream for fungal infections. However inconceivably ...
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