The Arctic Fire Dogwood Shrub Is Most Highly Prized For Its Fiery Red Winter Stems That Add An Uncommonly Vivid Splash Of Winter Color To A Landscape, But It Is Also Known For Its Large Pollinator-Attracting Springtime Flowers And Excellent Erosion Control Capabilities. The Candy-Red Stems Put On A Colorful Display During The Colder-Months And A Compact Rounded Size Keeps This Shrub Looking Neat All-Year Long. Great For Planting In Wet Areas Of A Formal Landscape Which Are Difficult For Other Bushes To Take Root In, Or At The Bottom Of Slopes That Become Swampy During Wet Seasons. Massive Creamy-White Flowers Open In Late Spring To Avoid Frost Damage And Attract A Wide Variety Of Pollinators Including Hummingbirds, Butterflies And Honeybees. The Arctic Fire Dogwood Is An Extremely Cold Hardy Shrub That Lives Most Comfortably In Usda Cold Hardiness Zones 2-8 And Reaches An Equal Height And Width Of 4 Ft.
- Vivid Firey Red Winter Stems
- Large Fragrant Spring Flowers
- Cold Hardy Down To Minus 40 F
- Great For Erosion Control And Wet Soil
- Cut Stems Are Used In Floral Arrangement
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