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In spring this Dogwood has a profusion of clusters of small white flowers, that stand out amongst a backdrop of lush green foliage. As the year progresses Cornus alba ' Siberian Pearls'  then produces white berries & in autumn the leaves turn deep burgundy. Once they fall from the shrub, slender red woody stems remain, which look spectacular on snowy & icy winter days.

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This deciduous shrub provides a pretty display of white flowers against a mass of green foliage in summer
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This deciduous shrub provides a pretty display of white flowers against a mass of green foliage in summer &45; but just wait until Autumn when it really steals the show&33; The foliage turns to fiery pink & orange shades, revealing glowing red stems as the leaves fall. This hardy Dogwood is undemanding & easy to grow &45; an RHS AGM variety & for good reason&33; Grow Cornus alba Sibirica in large groups for the most dramatic displays. Height & spread:3m &40;10&41; &40;if left unpruned&41;. ...
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A shrub for all seasons&33; Cornus alba, or Dogwood as it is commonly known, will provide interest no matter what time of year it is. In spring masses of creamy white flowers will appear which are much appreciated by our native pollinators, by summer the shrub will be covered in dense foliage & as the leaves fall in autumn they will reveal the stunning red stems which will remain on display all through the winter, brightening up even the darkest days. Height & Spread: 3m &40;10’&41;. ...
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This creeping dogwood is a low-growing, spreading herbaceous perennial that displays masses of pretty white bracts that surround little green flowers in spring, by autumn the foliage blends to bronze/ red. Makes ideal ground cover, especially under mature trees. Ht. 15cm. Supplied in a 10.5cm pot. ...
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Cornus canadensis or Creeping Dogwood can be planted in woodland gardens to prevent weeds from growing at the base of other, larger shrubs. It provides equally good ground cover in sunny borders, where its small, white flowers will stand out against rosettes of green, oval leaves in the late spring & early summer. These cross-shaped blooms are succeeded by scarlet berries, making the hardy perennial a colourful & practical choice of plant.

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15cm (6). Spread: 1m (3'3).

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Cornus canadensis or Creeping Dogwood can be planted in woodland gardens to prevent weeds from growing at the base of other, larger shrubs. It provides equally good ground cover in sunny borders, where its small, white flowers will stand out against rosettes of green, oval leaves in the late spring & early summer. These cross-shaped blooms are succeeded by scarlet berries, making the hardy perennial a colourful & practical choice of plant.

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15cm (6). Spread: 1m (3'3).

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This creeping dogwood is a low-growing, spreading herbaceous perennial that displays masses of pretty white bracts that surround little green flowers in spring, by autumn the foliage blends to bronze/ red. Makes ideal ground cover, especially under mature trees. Ht. 15cm. Supplied in a 10.5cm pot. ...
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Cornus canadensis or Creeping Dogwood can be planted in woodland gardens to prevent weeds from growing at the base of other, larger shrubs. It provides equally good ground cover in sunny borders, where its small, white flowers will stand out against rosettes of green, oval leaves in the late spring & early summer. These cross-shaped blooms are succeeded by scarlet berries, making the hardy perennial a colourful & practical choice of plant.

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15cm (6). Spread: 1m (3'3).

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Cornus Canadensis

This creeping dogwood is a low-growing, spreading herbaceous perennial that displays masses of pretty white bracts that surround little green flowers in spring, by autumn the foliage blends to bronze/ red. Makes ideal ground cover, especially under mature trees. Ht. 15cm. Supplied in a 10.5cm pot.
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This creeping dogwood is a low-growing, spreading herbaceous perennial that displays masses of pretty white bracts that surround little green flowers in spring, by autumn the foliage blends to bronze/ red. Makes ideal ground cover, especially under mature trees. Ht. 15cm. Supplied in a 10.5cm pot.

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White - A colour combining all colours
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perennial - A plant that lives for more than two years. Tending to bloom during spring and summer to die back to root over winter.

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Van Meuwen
If you are looking to redesign your garden then Van Meuwen should be the first stop for you. Since 1973 Van Meuwen have established themselves as a market leader in supplying horticultural products. Through their website you can purchase flower bulbs and plants, fruit trees, vegetable plants, trees, shrubs, ornamentals and fruit plants. They also sell a wide range of gardening tools such as fertilisers, watering and irrigation products, baskets and containers and harvesting equipment. Their online blog also allows you to get great tips and ideas about how to start growing plants and vegetables in your garden. Due to their extensive knowledge of the horticultural industry they are constantly sourcing new products and ideas that you can't get anywhere else.
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