Red-Barked Dogwood (Cornus alba) is a distinctive shrub with red stems and white fruit that will grow in any soil, particularly damp soil. For best results prune back hard every March. Cut back very hard in spring for stem colour
The name Dogwood comes from the Saxon Dagwood or "skewer-wood". The stems are very straight, can be sharpened easily and are ideal for home made BBQ's.
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Cut back very hard in late February or March so the plants produce coloured new growth for the following winter.
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