Cornus racemosa

Gray Dogwood

Cornus racemosa

Description

Gray Dogwood is a deciduous shrub native to North America, known for its adaptability to various soil types and conditions. It typically forms thickets and can be used for naturalizing areas or as part of a mixed shrub border. The plant is notable for its red stems, attractive white flowers, and white fruit borne on red pedicels.
Life Cycle
perennial
Height
10-15 feet
Sun Exposure
Partial shade to full sun
Bloom Months
May, June, July, August, September
Bloom Color
Bloom Description
Red stems and clusters of white flowers.