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Delivery is free. But it's really grown for the bright, coral-red stems that are revealed when the leaves fall. Dogwood is a small broadleaf shrub, typically found growing along woodland edges and in hedgerows of southern England. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. When To Cut Back Dogwood Shrubs. 2296645), is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Woodland Trust. Giant dogwood, Wedding cake tree. We have single trees and tree packs to meet your needs, from wildlife to woodfuel. In fact, you may have one and not even know as established Cornus lose their firey coloured stems … The fresh green, oval leaves are 6cm long, have smooth sides and characteristic curving veins. The Cornus plants are popular with landscapers and garden designers for the intense displays they can add to gardens or woodlands areas. Over 70 species found in the UK, from all the native trees to the common non-natives. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, FREE Delivery on orders over £10 for books or over £20 for other categories shipped by Amazon. Leaves fade to a rich crimson before falling in autumn. Genus of about 60 species of mainly deciduous shrubs and small trees from grasslands, thickets, woodland, rocky slopes and swamps mainly in northern temperate areas. A drink similar to tea can be made from the bark to treat pain and fevers, while the leaves can be made into a poultice to cover wounds. The stems vary in colours, depending on the variety you select, and they look particularly effective when you plant different varieties alongside each other. Cornus shrubs for sale in the UK from Thompson & Morgan - Experts in the Garden Since 1855 - See our latest cornus shrub special offers Download our free Tree ID app for Android and iPhone to identify the UK's native and non-native trees. Transform your home into a woodland wonderland this Christmas with our easy ideas for festive, foraged home decor. A non-profit-making company limited by guarantee. Dogwood Winter Flame Hardy Cornus Shrubs Multipack with Amazing Colour in Winter, Outdoor Easy to Grow, 3 x Cornus Sanguinea Plants in 9cm Pots by Thompson and Morgan, Cornus Common Dogwood Hardy Shrubs Garden Plants 'Anny's Winter Orange' Colourful Coral Orange Autumn Winter Foliage 2 x 9cm Pot by Thompson and Morgan, Cornus alba Sibirica | Deciduous Flowering Dogwood Shrub | 20-30cm (incl. Cream flowers, black fruits and rich purple-red autumn colour Medium £30.00 each CORNUS controversa 'Gosia' Giant dogwood, Wedding cake tree. The Flowering dogwood tree or the red twig dogwood are some of the most beautiful and easy growing shrubs you can grow. They fade to a rich crimson colour before falling in autumn. All dogwood shrubs love moist, rich soil. The bark of all Cornus species are rich in tannins and have been used in traditional medicine as a substitute for quinine - a drug that’s used to treat malaria and babesiosis. We want to make sure everyone in the UK has the chance to plant a tree. Find out how to spot them, the symptoms and outlook, and how you can help. This deciduous shrub has oval, mid-green leaves and produces small, creamy-white flowers in May and June. Leaf buds are black and look like bristles, forming on short stalks. Dogwood is hermaphrodite, meaning the male and female reproductive parts are contained within the same flower. In the sun the twigs are coloured crimson, but lime green in the shade. Dogwood shrubs let you enjoy many of the characteristics of dogwood trees on a smaller scale. Woodland Trust (Enterprises) Limited, registered in England (No. It is also a popular ornamental plant and is used in gardens to provide autumn and winter colour. VAT No. Registered in England No. For general shaping, prune the shrub right after it has finished blooming up to July. Dogwood is a resilient plant, which will thrive in most normal soils and grows exceptionally well in rich, lightly damp sites. GB520 6111 04. The timber is so hard, it was used for crucifixes. Types of mushroom in the UK: common identification guide, Foraging for natural Christmas decorations, Top tips for an eco-friendly and sustainable Christmas. The bark is grey and smooth with shallow ridges which develop with age, and its twigs are smooth, straight and slim. Its leaves are oval with smooth sides and curving veins. The wood is beautiful, fine-grained and hard. After pollination by insects, the flowers develop into small black berries – sometimes called 'dogberries'. The wood of the dogwood tree is one of the hardest and it is said that it was chosen to make the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified.The origin of the name comes from the smooth, straight twigs which were used to make butchers’ skewers. In spring, dogwoods bust into bloom with heads of dainty white flowers that are a magnet to butterflies and bees. For Dogwood to parade its colours more vigorously, plant in positions fully exposed to the sun. Credit: John Richmond / Alamy Stock Photo. However, most dogwood shrubs are grown as much (or more) for their fall and winter appearance, rather than the spring flower display. Dogwoods are a lovely group of deciduous shrubs, many have attractive variegated foliage as illustrated left above. Mature trees can grow to 10m. This fabulous dogwood looks best planted in groups in damp areas of the garden, beside water, or in a winter border. There are many different varieties you can grow in your garden. Jun 24, 2020 - Explore Kenyra Walsh's board "Dogwood shrub" on Pinterest. Fully winter hardy, dogwoods are a popular shrub for any garden or even a large container as they are fairly unfussy and are both easy to grow and low maintenance, with a long season of interest – all year round! Pot), Cornus alba Kesselringii | Deciduous Flowering Shrub | 20-30cm (incl. © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Shrubby Cornus alba, C. sericea and C. sanguinea are grown for their vivid winter stem colour, while shrubby C.mas (the cornelian cherry) is grown for its winter flowers and summer fruits. It is able to grow in damp conditions but can grow in many soil types. Red Stemmed Dogwood (Cornus alba) Hedge Plants Description. White flowers appear in late spring, leading to white berries in summer—they are edible to birds but should not be eaten by humans. Dogwood is a small shrub, widespread along the woodland edges and hedgerows of southern England. For a dramatic multi-hued variety, look at 'Midwinter Fire'. Dogwood can be susceptible to horse-chestnut scale insect – a sap-sucking, limpet-like insect which feeds on a wide range of trees and shrubs. Learn more about the pests and diseases threatening our trees. Stems range in colour from crimson red through to dark purple and lime green, making a striking winter feature. Let’s talk about each type of pruning and when it should be done. In early autumn, it … Dogwood is native throughout Europe, Asia and North America. These wonderful shrubs are a delight with their colourful stems being the highlight, bringing vivid colour to the garden during the bleak winter months. Cornus stolonifera (Red osier dogwood) is very vigorous species with excellent autumn colour. They are vigorous, versatile shrubs that thrive in damper soils that are prone to waterlogging. The bark is grey and smooth with shallow ridges which develop with age, and its twigs are smooth, straight and slim. Flowering Cornus (dogwood) trees are grown for their showy coloured bracts in late spring and early summer. Cornus - Dogwood Plants. Dogwood is a very easy ornamental shrub to grow. Dogwood, Cornus sanguinea, is typically grown for winter colour, when its red, leafless stems shine like beacons in the bare winter garden. It has attractive, grey-green variegated leaves in summer. Images © protected Woodland Trust. Ornamental Shrubs Trees Flowering shrubs Big flowering shrubs Flowering shrubs, early flowering shrubs Summer flowering shrubs Winter flowers Bee-friendly shrubs Abelia Bluebeard Ninebark Russian sage Flowering dogwood Red-flowering currant Alder buckthorn Firethorn Potentillas Lilacs Forsythia Carolina allspice Genista Photinia Dogwood They are known for having colorful fall foliage and brightly colored stems that light up the garden in winter. The bright-yellow, late-winter blooms of the Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas) start off the year in a cheery way. Cornus Midwinter Fire (commonly known as Dogwood) is a shrub which produces ovate, mid-green leaves and small, cream/white flowers in May and June - however, the flowers are not the star of this show. Understated until the colder months when it bursts into colour, dogwood is a broadleaf shrub which thrives in damp woodland edges. This deciduous shrub has oval, dark green leaves and produces small, creamy-white flowers in May and June. You can just use single plants here and there, or make a lovely dogwood feature by planting a big clump of them. Leaf buds are black and look like bristles, forming on short stalks. Some of the tree and shrub dogwoods (Cornus kousa) have a graceful spreading habit, which provides sweeping branches of eye-catching white or pink flower bracts. Autumn leaf identification quiz: can you identify these 10 trees? In autumn its leaves turn reddish-orange before they drop. The flowers of shrub dogwoods are found in clusters of tiny white blossoms, rather than the big bold blooms of the tree species. SC038885). Dogwood is a small broadleaf shrub, typically found growing along woodland edges and in hedgerows of southern England. Prime members enjoy fast & free shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Video and many more exclusive benefits. Registered office: Kempton Way, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL. There's a problem loading this menu at the moment. We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads. Best in full sun, it works particularly well with orange or purple-stemmed varieties of dogwood. Red stemmed dogwood has creamy, white flowers in Spring, followed by blue/white berries, with oval dark green leaves, which redden in Autumn, and then fall to reveal the gorgeous brightly coloured stems. Dogwood Hedging & Ornamental Shrubs Dogwoods are grown for their range of brightly coloured bark that looks at its best around Christmas and into the new year. This vigorous upright shrub is a good-value plant for a garden. When you prune will depend entirely on what type of pruning you are doing. Look out for: a stringy latex-type substance which can be seen if the leaves are pulled apart. Pot), Cornus Kousa Chinensis - Chinese Dogwood 50-60 cm Potted, Cornus flaviramea Yellow stemmed Dogwood in 9cm Pot Approx 30cm Tall, 3 Black Dogwood 2-3ft Hedging Plants,Cornus Alba Kesselringii, Beautiful Bark 3fatpigs®, 10 Red Dogwood 2-3ft Hedging Plants,Beautiful Red Bark Cornus Alba Sibirica 3fatpigs®, 1 X Camellia WILLIAMSII 'Ruby Wedding' Bushy Evergreen Shrub Hardy Plant in Pot. Its bark is grey and smooth with ridges that develop over time. Cornus are grown for their outstanding bark which will bring a welcomed burst of colour to a dormant winter garden. The berries are eaten by many birds and mammals. I n the low light of winter the strong straight stems of the dogwood glow in shades of olive green and red. They look great with other species in a mixed hedge or standing on their own. Several species native to North American produce flowers for local pollinators and berries for wildlife. The damage is mainly aesthetic and does little harm to the shrub. The Woodland Trust is a charity registered in England and Wales (No. Cornus is a genus of about 30–60 species of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods which is a common shrub here in the UK. See more ideas about Dogwood, Dogwood shrub, Twig dogwood. Both male and female reproductive parts are contained within the same flower. It has brightly coloured young bark that looks great in winter when all the leaves have fallen. chinensis, Cornus Sericea Flaviramea | Deciduous Flowering Shrub | 20-30cm (incl. 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A terrific collection of Dogwood, these three spectacular varieties of colourful shrubs are ideal at creating a showy feature in the garden throughout the year. For hard or rejuvenating pruning, prune the older stems or canes in the late winter while the dogwood shrub is dormant. 137 Save If you see the flowers of these magnificent white flowering dogwood trees it is not too surprising that these plants are so popular among gardeners. The flowers are small with four creamy white petals, and are produced in clusters. You’re seeing this ad based on the product’s relevance to your search query. Keep in touch with the nature you love without having to leave the house. It looks fantastic when planted with evergreen shrubs, and among spring flowers. But it's really grown for the brilliant, flame-coloured stems that are revealed when the leaves, which turn orange-yellow in autumn, fall. The crimson colour of its leaves in autumn, and its strikingly red twigs, make it a popular ornamental plant, so it is frequently planted in parks and gardens. The dark-green leaves are lance-shaped and turn purplish-red in the fall. Dogwood flowers are creamy-white and appear in clusters. 294344) and in Scotland (No. Red and Common dogwood are the cheapest and best for hedging. 1982873. The leaves are eaten by the caterpillars of some moths, including the case-bearer moth, while the flowers are visited by insects and the berries are eaten by many mammals and birds. Sorry, there was a problem saving your cookie preferences. Try again. Also known as northern swamp dogwood, gray dogwood is a deciduous shrub that forms thickets as the underground rhizomes spread. Tthe species have been used as food and medicine and in manufacture of small implements and cutting boards. However, there's no need to be afraid of planting in the shade as it poses no threat to successful and healthy growth. Mature trees can grow to 10m. Although many are drought to… This lovely dogwood looks stunning planted in groups, beside water, or in a winter border. Credit: Frank Teigler Hippocampus Bildarchiv / Alamy Stock Photo. In the UK it can be seen growing wild along woodland edges and hedgerows. Skewers used to be called 'dags' or 'dogs', so the name means 'skewer wood'. In addition, the leaves turn a stunning red in autumn as shown in the centre image, and some varieties have colourful bracts and stems providing strong winter colour. It's an A-Z tree guide in your pocket. Dogwood shrubs are usually chosen for their stem colours which if planted in swathes can give the most wonderful display of colour in springtime. Dogwood shrubs (Cornus sanguinea, Cornus alba and Cornus sericea), on the other hand, display vivid coloured stems that really come into their own in winter when the leaves have fallen. 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