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Add a Free QR Video/Voice Message to Your Flower Order. Save 50%, Fresh & Fast Delivery. Order By 10pm For Next Day Flower Delivery. 100/100 Ethical Rating on Good Shopping Guide. Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' dogwood 'Midwinter Fire' A deciduous, spreading shrub to 2m tall, with orange-red and yellow young shoots bearing oval leaves and insignificant white flowers in summer; grown for the coloured stems which are brightest in winter Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS © RHS © visionspictures.com © RHS

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Position Soil Colourful-barked dogwoods are typically grown for winter colour, when their colourful, leafless stems shine like beacons in the bare winter garden. Cornus sanguinea has red stems, and looks fantastic when planted with evergreen shrubs, and among spring flowers. Cornus sanguinea Colourful-barked dogwoods are typically grown for winter colour, when their colourful, leafless stems shine like beacons in the bare winter garden. Cornus sanguinea has red stems, and looks fantastic when planted with evergreen shrubs, and among spring flowers. Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' A low growing variety to around 3-4 feet with a less upright habit than the alba varieties, it spreads sideways through a border. Bright, orange-yellow stems in winter look best en-masse and fantastic against dark evergreens or planted with the black grass Ophiopogon nigrescens. Cornus sanguinea is a dogwood species native to most of Europe and western Asia. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant, whose available cultivars have been selected for their winter glowing colors. Buy Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' (Bloodtwig Dogwood) Find In One of Our Guides or Gardens

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Pest and disease resistance is excellent. Most definitely an easy care shrub requiring only a prune every year or two to keep it in shape. DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF WINTER INTEREST CORNUS We list below four readily available Dogwood varieties which we recommend. Cornus alba Sibirica Native: Winter Flame is a cultivar of Cornus sanguinea, which is native to Europe and parts of Western Asia. Plant Type and Habit: It is a multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub with an upright and somewhat spreading habit, making it ideal for mass plantings or as a standalone specimen. The Cornus (dogwood) genus includes a wonderful array of trees and shrubs. Some have winter flowers, others offer stunning bracts in late spring, colourful winter stems, striking autumn foliage or berries. Cornus trees are perfect specimens for a small garden. In almost every month of the year there's interest from one cornus or another. Cornus Common name: Dogwood A varied group of deciduous trees and shrubs offering great garden value and year-round attractions. Dogwoods can be structurally beautiful trees that light up the garden with their striking flower bracts in early summer, or brightly-coloured stems that provide winter cheer with their firework colours. Browse cornus

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Winter stem colour dogwood. Some dogwoods have colourful young stems and can be pruned annually ('coppiced') to make the most of this feature. They are regularly planted in winter gardens en-masse alongside early bulbs to create a stunning display. Excellent for adding height and colour to winter containers and for brightening up floral. Description. Cornus sanguinea stems in winter. It is a medium to large deciduous shrub, growing 2-6 metres (7-20 ft) tall, with dark greenish-brown branches and twigs. The leaves are opposite, 4-8 centimetres (2-3 in) long and 2-4 centimetres (0.8-1.6 in) broad, with an ovate to oblong shape and an entire margin; they are green. Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' midwinter fire dogwood 0.5 star 1 star 1 star 1 star 1 star ( 37) The green leaves of this upright, deciduous shrub turn bright shades of orange-yellow in autumn, before they fall. 9cm pot £4.99 £ 9.99 shipped within 4 weeks 3 × 9cm pots £12.49 £ 24.99 shipped within 4 weeks 2 litre pot £11.49 £ 22.99 Scientific name: Cornus sanguinea. Family: Cornaceae. Origin: native. Dogwood is a small broadleaf shrub, typically found growing along woodland edges and in hedgerows of southern England. Mature trees can grow to 10m. The bark is grey and smooth with shallow ridges which develop with age, and its twigs are smooth, straight and slim.

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Height: 5.00 to 6.00 feet Spread: 5.00 to 6.00 feet Bloom Time: May to June Bloom Description: White Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Hedge, Rain Garden Flower: Showy, Fragrant Leaf: Good Fall Attracts: Birds, Butterflies Fruit: Showy Other: Winter Interest Tolerate: Deer, Erosion Garden locations Culture To 1.5m height and 80cm spread. Growth rate ? Moderate, will reach its full size in 5 to 10 years. Shape it grows into Bushy shrub. Season/s of interest Foliage from spring to autumn, flowers in summer, fruits in autumn and stem colour in winter. Where to grow it Happy in full sun or part shade. Prefers well drained to moist soil.