RE: variegated dogwood
- Subject: RE: variegated dogwood
- From: D*
- Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 08:19:22 -0500
You might have Cornus alba, red twig or Tartarian dogwood. There's a
variegated form 'Elegantissima' that fits most of your description.
http://www.buckingham-nurseries.co.uk/acatalog/product_10178.html
Barb in Southern Indiana Zone 5/6 dorsettb@kiva.net
Gardening: A leisure-time activity involving lots of time
and little leisure.
> We bought a plant called only variegated dogwood at a plant
> sale. The leaves
> are green centered with wide creamy white edges. I grew it in
> a pot for the
> first two years, then planted it out last late fall.
> Although not growing
> rapidly, this spring it produced one 'flower' that did not
> resemble a typical
> dogwood at all, more like a viburnum. The individual buds on
> this did not
> open. Now I'm wondering what I have. Anyone have a clue?
>
> Barbara
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