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Heavy, white flowers turning to cream. A hybrid, with Kousa Dogwood, it has a resistance to anthracnose disease.
This dogwood cultivar is noted for its compact size, variegated (white-edged) leaves and bright red twigs in winter. It is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub that grows to a maximum size of 4-6' tall on erect, usually un-branched stems.
An upright, spreading shrub with dark red stems decorated by rich green leaveswith creamy-white bands along the margins. Clusters of tiny white flowers during late spring produce small off-white, berry-like fruit.