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Variegated Dogwood vs Mock OrangeCornus alba argenteo-marginata Philadelphus coronarius
Variegated Dogwood is a small shrub that is often used in the first row of a shelterbelt, as a hedge, or for soil stabilization projects. It has the same distinctive red bark, white flowers, and berries as Red Osier Dogwood.
Mock Orange's white flowers look and smell like those of the orange, with a hint of jasmine in the scent. It is an excellent ornamental shrub. People love the contrast between its flowers and dark green leaves. VARIEGATED DOGWOOD QUICK FACTSMOCK ORANGE QUICK FACTS
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Zone:
3a
Zone:
4a
Height:
2.7 m (9 ft)
Height:
3 m (11 ft)
Spread:
2.1 m (7 ft)
Spread:
3 m (11 ft)
Moisture:
any
Moisture:
any
Light:
partial shade, full sun
Light:
partial shade, full sun
Flowers:
fragrant large white flowers bloom in may and early june
Bark:
dark brown, shreds with age
Growth rate:
fast
Growth rate:
medium
Life span:
medium
Life span:
medium
Maintenance:
low
Suckering:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
high
Other Names:
tatarian dogwood
Other Names:
english dogwood
Ships To Canada:
yes
Ships to USA: yes
Ships To Canada:
yes
Ships to USA: yes |