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Cornus canadensis

Bunchberry (Crackerberry, Canada Bunchberry, Dwarf Dogwood)

Spreading by rhizomes, this low ground cover has glossy, evergreen, egg-shaped, green leaves that whorl at the top of the stem. Greenish-white to purplish flowers by midsummer will produce a fleshy, berry-like, bright red fruit. The fruit is important to wildlife and can be used in sauces and puddings.

  • »  Beautiful native ground cover with small white flowers
  • »  Flower bracts will develop a purplish tinge as they mature
  • »  Red berry clusters appear by midsummer, after the flowers finish
  • »  Oval green leaves turn bronzy-red as the nights cool
  • »  Berries are edible and used in jams
  • »  Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer

10cm Potted
$13.83
  • Category:Perennials
  • Hardiness Zone:2
  • Height:10-15 cm
  • Spread:20-30 cm
  • Bloom Color: White
Exposure
Full Shade
Partial Sun/Shade
Soil Moisture
Moist to Average
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Birds
Growth Rate
Slow
Attributes
Native to Ontario
Edible
Fall Color
Low Maintenance
Seed
Flowering Time
Lt. Spr-Sum
Habit
Compact
Dwarf
Spreading
Foliage Color
Green
Planting instructions
Container Plants
Additional Information about Cornus canadensis

Native to Ontario  

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Cornus canadensis

Spreads slowly by underground runners or by seed. Best suited for moist to average, acidic soil, in full to partial shade. They can tolerate more sun if adequate moisture is provided but are slow to establish.