Description
Medium-sized deciduous shrub most common in moist lowland areas. Sometimes referred to as “silky dogwood” because the underside of the leaves have silky hairs. Blooming in late spring early summer it has very small yellow/white flowers which are followed by berry like blue/purple fruits that ripen in late summer.
“Bluish white fruit is an important food source for migrating birds” American Beauties – Native Plants
Height: 6 – 12ft
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Water: Medium to wet
Bloom color: Yellowish white
Bloom time: May to June
Additional information
Attribute | 1-gallon, 2-gallon, 5-gallon, quart |
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