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Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange

Dogwood         
Winter Dogwood

Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange is an upright deciduous shrub which  can achieve 2m, but is best pruned hard in early spring. It is one of the best cultivars for vigour and winter colour, having orange-red flushed stems in winter. Against a backdrop of snow or dormant foliage, the bright stems become even more pronounced, adding a much-needed burst of color to the garden. A classic plant for Winter interest.

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Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange

Dogwood
Winter Dogwood

Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange is an upright deciduous shrub which  can achieve 2m, but is best pruned hard in early spring. It is one of the best cultivars for vigour and winter colour, having orange-red flushed stems in winter. Against a backdrop of snow or dormant foliage, the bright stems become even more pronounced, adding a much-needed burst of color to the garden. A classic plant for Winter interest.

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Cornus sanguinea ‘Anny’s Winter Orange, to give it the correct generic name is a stunning deciduous shrub that adds vibrant color and interest to any garden during the winter months. With its fiery orange-red stems, it stands out against the barren landscape, creating a striking visual display. This cultivar of Cornus sanguinea is a popular choice among gardeners for its unique winter appeal and its ability to thrive in a variety of growing conditions.

One of the most appealing features of Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange is its vibrant stem color. The young stems emerge in late autumn with a rich orange hue that intensifies as winter approaches. Against a backdrop of snow or dormant foliage, the bright stems become even more pronounced, adding a much-needed burst of color to the garden. This plant truly shines during the winter months when many other plants are dormant, making it a valuable addition to any winter garden.

In addition to its striking stem color, Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange also produces small clusters of inconspicuous white flowers in the spring. While these flowers may not be the main attraction of the plant, they add a delicate beauty to the overall display. Following the flowers, the shrub develops small berries that transition from green to white and eventually ripen to a dark blue-black color. These berries provide food for birds and other wildlife, enhancing the ecological value of the plant.

Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange is a relatively low-maintenance shrub that is easy to grow and care for. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types, although it prefers moist, well-draining soil. This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade, although it may display its most vibrant stem color when exposed to ample sunlight. Regular pruning is beneficial to encourage new growth and maintain the plant’s desired shape. It is best to prune this shrub in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges.

This cultivar of Cornus sanguinea is known for its compact and upright growth habit, reaching a height of around 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 meters) and a similar spread. Its compact size makes it suitable for gardens of all sizes, including small urban spaces or containers. The dense foliage of Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange provides an attractive backdrop for other plants during the growing season, and its stunning winter color ensures year-round interest.

When designing a garden with Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange, consider combining it with evergreen plants or grasses that will complement its vibrant stem color. The contrasting foliage will provide an appealing backdrop and create a visually dynamic composition. Additionally, planting this shrub near a water feature or alongside a pathway can highlight its striking winter display and draw attention to its colorful stems.

Overall, Cornus Anny’s Winter Orange is a standout plant that brings beauty and interest to the winter landscape. Its fiery orange-red stems create a visual spectacle, and its adaptability and low-maintenance nature make it an excellent choice for gardeners of all skill levels. Whether used as a focal point or as part of a larger planting scheme, this cultivar of Cornus sanguinea is sure to brighten up any garden during the dreary winter months.

 

 

Plant Size

2 Litre

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