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Cornus asperifolia var. drummondii

Roughleaf Dogwood (Rough-Leaved Dogwood)

A suitable plant for natural settings where it can spread and form large colonies. White flowers, oval green foliage and white fruit are typical of the species.

  • »  Oval, green foliage has a rough topside and downy underside
  • »  Flowers are similar in appearance to Cornus racemosa
  • »  Clusters of white drupes mature in late summer
  • »  Twigs are reddish-brown in colour
  • »  Fall colour has varying shades of purple and red
  • »  Bloom Time: May to June

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  • Category:Shrubs
  • Hardiness Zone:5
  • Height:2-4 m
  • Spread:2-4 m
  • Bloom Color: White
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
Soil Moisture
Moist to Average
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Birds
Attributes
Berries
Fall Color
Flowering Time
Spring
Landscape uses
Naturalizing
Roadside planting
Additional Information about Cornus asperifolia var. drummondii

Native to Ontario

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Cornus asperifolia var. drummondii

More commonly used in a natural planting in a moist location where the plants can spread and form thickets. Its ornamental value is minimal.