Bloodtwig Dogwood

Scientific Name
Cornus sanguinea
Credit

Sharon A. Yiesla

Last Review
Features

Creamy white flowers with an unpleasant fragrance, in flat topped clusters in late spring; purplish black fruit in late summer (often hidden by foliage); autumn color is purple to red; winter stems are a mix of green and red (not as effective as other dogwoods).

Culture

Full sun to partial shade; prefers a moist, well drained soil; tolerates alkaline soil.

Plant Type
Minimum Height
Height Value
6.00
Height Unit
Feet
Maximum Height
Height Value
15.00
Height Unit
Feet
Minimum Width
Width Value
6.00
Width Unit
Feet
Maximum Width
Width Value
15.00
Width Unit
Feet
Mature Width

(or wider, due to suckering)

Mature Form

Irregular, suckers to form colonies

Native Regions, Text

Europe

Soil Conditions
Tolerances
Foliage Color
Fall Foliage Color
Images
Image
Bloodtwig Dogwood, winter stems of the cultivar 'Winter Beauty'
picID
18825
Size
Exposure (Outdoor)
PlantID
372