Proven Winner. Uniquely puckered leaves on a compact growing shrub. White flowers appear in spring on new wood. Red stems add winter interest. Deer-resistant. Native.
Green leaves with a white edge in the summer. Attractive red twigs in winter. Denser and shorter than other variegated dogwoods and actually flourishes in the shade.
This cultivar has the largest flower heads of all the paniculatas. Starting creamy-white in late summer, the huge conical panicles, change to soft pink as the season progresses.
Produces pure white floribunda like flowers. Flowers turn a nice dusty pink as they age. Fast growth rate with some of the extremely large lacy flowers.
In early summer this compact, mounded flowering shrub is covered with double white blooms. The extremely fragrant flowers are the highlight of this shrub. Plant where you can enjoy it's sweet scent.
White flowers in June followed by blue-black edible fruit September and October. Ideal for naturalizing, borders, screening and birds. Upright, vase shape with glossy green lanceolate leaves.