Cornus sanquinea ‘Anny’s Winter Orange’
Orange barked Dogwood
Location
The Walled Garden
Description:
A medium sized, suckering, deciduous hardy shrub grown for its glistening orange-red bark in winter. and apricot autumn colours. Creamy-white flowers in June are followed by the bright green leaves turning apricot in autumn then falling to reveal the brightly coloured stems.
Site and Care:
Fertile, light, well-drained soil of any type in full sun or partial shade. For the best coloured stems don’t prune in the first year, but after that, before budding (late March), cut down to a woody base within 5-10cm of the ground every year. Feed and water well and bright new shoots will appear. Old plants can be regenerated by cutting out the old wood from the centre of the plant. Propagate by hardwood cuttings in winter.