Cornus sang. Midwinter Fire
Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’ is a deciduous dogwood prized for its brilliant winter stems that glow yellow, orange and red, giving superb seasonal structure and colour. Small creamy-white flowers appear in late spring to early summer, followed by green summer foliage that takes on warm autumn tints. Grow in full sun or partial shade (best stem colour in sun) in moist but well‑drained, moderately fertile soil; it will tolerate heavier clay. For the brightest winter display, cut back hard in early spring to encourage fresh, colourful young shoots; striking when planted in groups or near water for reflected winter colour.
Plant at a Glance
light:light-shade
facing:south
facing:west
facing:east
facing:north
soiltype:moderate-fertile
soiltype:heavy-clay
soilmoisture:normal
soilmoisture:damp
foliage:deciduous
flowering:may
flowering:june
flowercolour:white
leafcolour:green
size:2m-5m
gardenstyle:architectural