Plant of the Day
Wednesday 7 January 2015
Density and repetition of plant use in a garden or landscape creates very different effects, here this is demonstrated by the increasing use of Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’ (dogwood), from a single specimen to an informal hedge.This deciduous spreading shrub is grown for the coloured stems which are brightest in winter with orange-red and yellow young shoots. To promote new growth which has the most vibrant colours the plant can be pruned once established removing some older growth near the base, this species does not respond as well to the hard pruning given to other species of winter display Cornus.
Jill Raggett
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