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Cornus Alba Aurea or Golden Dogwood Tree for Sale Online

Cornus Alba Aurea or Golden Dogwood Tree for Sale Online

Cornus Alba Aurea or Golden Dogwood TreeCornus Alba Aurea is a gloriously coloured deciduous dogwood with the Royal Horticultural Society’s AGM and their Perfect for Pollinators award. It is a must-have in a garden where all year round colour and structural shape is required. In springtime the Golden Dogwood Tree sprouts golden-yellow ovate leaves which age into a beautiful buttery yellow. These are followed by small white clusters of flowers that are loved by pollinators through May and June, but it’s into autumn and winter that Cornus Alba Aurea comes into its own. As the summer progresses its leaves turn red matching the already red stems and / or bark. These red stems become increasingly exposed into the winter after leaf fall providing bright, strong colour. The sunnier the aspect, the brighter the red stems. Golden Dogwood Tree is a medium sized shrub which can be pruned to suit more compact areas. It will reach a maximum of 2.5 metres in height and 2.5 metres in width over the course of 10 years. How Hardy is Cornus Alba Aurea?The Golden Dogwood Tree is one of the toughest plants you can buy because it’s a native of cold climates such as Siberia and northern China. It is an excellent alternative to colourful yet sometimes temperamental Japanese Acers. In spring, Golden Dogwood can be cut down to a few inches in height only to grow back stronger and brighter. This shrub will grow in dry and wet soils so it’s perfect for problem areas.How To Use Cornus Alba AureaIf you can plant a Golden Dogwood Tree so that the autumn light shines from behind you’ll be rewarded with fiery red highlights in the cold months. Pair this shrub with its cousin the green-stemmed Cornus stolonifera Flaviramea for a winter display of colour. Dogwood grows well as the back of the border or in a feature patch of its own. It makes a great quick growing screening plant and attracts all manner of pollinators and birds.Cornus Alba Aurea will also grow in pots if they are well-watered, which brings the benefits of moving the plant to catch the winter sun. How To Care for Cornus Alba AureaLittle care is required from this top-of-the-range dogwood that will grow in any soil, but you can keep the colour bright by cutting back the new growth in spring and putting a thick, three inch layer of well-rotted manure around its roots before the leaves begin to shoot. The RHS awards speak for themselves, but if you need a tough, hardy shrub that looks after itself and brings a riot of colour in the winter you can’t go far wrong with Cornus Alba Aurea.

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Cornus Alba Gouchaultii Variegated Dogwood Tartarian Dogwood

Cornus Alba Gouchaultii Variegated Dogwood Tartarian Dogwood

Cornus Alba Gouchaultii also called Variegated Dogwood or Tartarian Dogwood, is an excellent landscaping shrub providing an attractive garden accent in all seasons! This hardy deciduous red barked dogwood has many striking features - variegated foliage with colours of lime green, golden yellow and red tips (when young); white spring flowers and bright red stems which become highly visible in winter.  Native to central Asia, Cornus Alba Gouchaultii’s variegated leaves emerge in spring with a tinge of pink, maturing to a bright green centre edged with gold with splashes of pink. In late spring, its flat-topped clusters of small, yellow-white flowers appear, followed by ornamental white berries which will attract birds to your garden. After the leaves fall in autumn, the bright red stems of Tartarian Dogwood create a striking winter picture! Hardy in most parts of the UK, Variegated Dogwood will grow to a mature height of 2 metres and spread of 1.5 metres in 5 to 10 years. This vigorous grower responds very positively to pruning, as the best winter stem colour is obtained from newer growth. Cut one quarter of the stems back to the ground in early spring so that the new growth will shine in winter, while the older stems will flower and produce the decorative berries. If planting as an informal hedge or in a clump, space Tartarian Dogwood 90-150 cm apart. Cornus Alba Gouchaultii will thrive when planted in full or partial sun in moist, fertile chalk, loam or sand soil with an acid to neutral pH. It will do well in an exposed or sheltered position with any aspect. Tolerant of salt, Tartarian Dogwood is a good shrub for a coastal location, and its extremely high tolerance for pollution makes it ideal for city gardens. As well, being deer and rabbit resistant, it is well-suited to country gardens. Variegated Dogwood particularly lends itself well to mass plantings so that the winter show of its vivid red stems can make a big statement! Plant in a row as an informal hedge, or as part of a mixed hedge for variety. On a larger country property, a mass planting in a damp spot will be a magnet for pollinators and birds, as well as providing a stand-out display in an otherwise drab winter landscape. In a smaller garden, one specimen plant of Tartarian Dogwood will make a big impact all on its own, and can be easily pruned to maintain a manageable size.Cornus Alba Gouchaultii, with its hardiness and year-round ornamental value, is a great addition to your garden, whether it’s one specimen in the corner of a city garden or a mass planting on a country property! Other red barked dogwoods include Cornus Alba Aurea, Cornus Alba Sibirica Siberian Dogwood and Cornus Alba Elegantissima. 

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