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Belton, MO 64012
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Cornus drummondii
Cornus drummondii
Common Name: Roughleaf Dogwood
This hardy shrub or small tree produces flat clusters of tiny white flowers in late spring. The medium green leaves turn a beautiful burgundy in early fall. The summer fruit is white and is an important food source for birds and a number of mammals. A single specimen can be trained as a single trunked small tree or left to grow as a multi-stemmed shrub. It occurs naturally in thickets along roadsides and fencerows. Single trees will form thickets if the suckers are not pruned back.
Height: 8-15 Feet
Spread: 6-12 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8