Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire
Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’ is a captivating deciduous shrub known for its stunning display of fiery foliage during the winter months. This cultivar of the common dogwood, native to Europe and western Asia, features branches that transition from vivid yellow at the base to brilliant orange and crimson at the tips. This dramatic color progression resembles a flickering flame, hence the name ‘Midwinter Fire.’ In addition to its striking winter appearance, it produces small clusters of white flowers in late spring, followed by clusters of blue-black berries that attract wildlife. This shrub’s vibrant winter stems make it a popular choice for adding a burst of color and visual interest to winter gardens or landscape designs. This cultivar of the common dogwood, native to Europe and western Asia, features branches that transition from vivid yellow at the base to brilliant orange and crimson at the tips. This dramatic colour progression resembles a flickering flame, hence the name ‘Midwinter Fire.’ In addition to its striking winter appearance, it produces small clusters of white flowers in late spring, followed by clusters of blue-black berries that attract wildlife. This shrub’s vibrant winter stems make it a popular choice for adding a burst of color and visual interest to winter gardens or landscape designs.
Name: Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’
Approx. Height and spread: 1.25-2.5M x 1.25-2.5M or as required for hedge.
Position: Sun – part shade.
Soil Ph: All.
Moisture: Well, drained. Moist, but well drained.
Hardiness: Hardy.
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