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James H. Schutte
(Ivory Halo® Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
A selection of Tatarian dogwood, which is native from northern Russia to Korea, ‘Bailhalo’ is prized for its leaves outlined with white, the bright red color of its stems and branches in winter, and its year-round toughness. It is a multi-stemmed, spreading, compact, deciduous shrub with clusters of small white flowers in spring followed by clusters of small white fruits, often tinged blue. It has dark green tapered leaves that turn red or orange in autumn. Though this northern species may scorch...
James Burghardt
(Bloodgood Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
Tatarian dogwood is broad, bushy shrub with upright to arching branches. This native of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristic is its red-green stems that turn blood red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of yellow-green flowers appear followed by small, white to blue, berry-like fruits. Top pruning or shearing is not recommended as...
James Burghardt
(Chief Bloodgood Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
Chief Bloodgood dogwood is broad, bushy shrub with upright branches lined with deep green leaves that turh orange and red in fall. A fast-growing, vigorous selection of natives of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristic is its red-green stems that turn blood red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of yellow-white flowers appear followed...
Pride of Place Plants, Inc.
(Cream Crackerâ„¢ Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
A selection of Tatarian dogwood, which is native from northern Russia to Korea, ‘Cream Cracker’ is prized for its variegated leaves, the strong purple-red color of its stems and branches in winter, and its year-round toughness. It is a multi-stemmed, spreading deciduous shrub with clusters of small white flowers in spring followed by clusters of small white fruits, often tinged blue. It has gray-green tapered leaves with yellow margins when young fading to white margins by summer. The leaves turn...
James H. Schutte
(Elegant Redosier Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
Variegated Tatarian dogwood is a bushy, suckering shrub with upright to arching branches. This native of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range, if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristics are its variegated green and white foliage and red-green stems that turn dark red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of yellow-green flowers appear followed by small, white to blue, berry-like...
Mark A. Miller
(Hessei Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
Tatarian dogwood is broad, bushy shrub with upright to arching branches. This native of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range if planted in full sun. A slower-growing, dwarf form,'Hessei's most ornamental characteristic is its bright yellow stems that stand out in the winter landscape. In the summer, flattened cymes of creamy white flowers appear followed by small, white to bluish berry-like fruits....
(Prairie Fire Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
Prairie fire tatarian dogwood is broad, bushy shrub with upright to arching branches and bright yellow leaves that turn fiery red in autumn. This native of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristic is its red-green stems that turn blood red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of yellow-green flowers appear followed by small, white to blue,...
Mark A. Miller
(Red Gnomeâ„¢ Tatarian Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
Tatarian dogwood is broad, bushy shrub with upright to arching branches. This native of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristic is its red-green stems that turn blood red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of yellow-green flowers appear followed by small, white to blue, berry-like fruits. Top pruning or shearing is not recommended as...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Tatarian Dogwood, Variegated Siberian Dogwood)
This more compact form of variegated Tatarian dogwood is a bushy, rounded, suckering shrub suitable for smaller gardens. A native of northern China, Siberia and Korea it is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range, if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristics are its variegated green and white foliage that develops a pinkish tinge in fall and red-green stems that turn dark red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of...
Jesse Saylor
(Siberian Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
A selection of Tatarian dogwood, which is native from northern Russia to Korea, ‘Sibirica’ is prized for its variegated leaves, the strong red color of its stems and branches in winter, and its year-round toughness. It is a multi-stemmed, spreading deciduous shrub with clusters of small white flowers in spring followed by clusters of small white fruits, often tinged blue. It has gray-green tapered leaves with pale margins until autumn, when the leaves turn red or orange. Though this northern species...