Cornus drummondii

Roughleaf Dogwood

Cornus drummondii

Description

Roughleaf Dogwood is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to North America known for its resilience in various soil types and its ability to attract wildlife. It has simple, opposite leaves that are rough to the touch, hence its name, and produces clusters of small white flowers followed by white berries.
Life Cycle
perennial
Height
6 to 15 feet
Sun Exposure
Partial shade to full sun
Bloom Months
May, June, July
Bloom Color
Bloom Description
The plant produces clusters of small, creamy white flowers.