SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cornus alba 'Bailhalo'
COMMON NAME: Ivory Halo Tatarian Dogwood
GARDEN SIZE: 4 to 6 feet tall by 4 to 6 feet wide
GROWTH RATE: Fast
USDA ZONE: 3 to 7
Full sun to part shade
WATER & SOIL: Prefers moist, well-drained soils, but adapts to moderately dry sites once established. Needs regular watering during the first 1–2 years, and benefits from occasional deep watering during prolonged dry periods. Best growth in organically rich, slightly acidic soil, though it may tolerate other soil types.
HABIT (FORM): Compact, multi-stemmed, suckering shrub with erect red stems
FOLIAGE: Deciduous; dark green leaves edged in white, sometimes turning purple-red in fall
FLOWERS: Tiny yellowish-white blooms in late spring, followed by showy blue-white drupes attractive to birds
PLANT ORIGIN: Central and Eastern Asia
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: May provide some nesting sites and shelter for birds and small mammals, but does not serve as much of a food source for local insects and wildlife.
FERTILIZING: Generally not required. If desired, apply a layer of organic compost in early spring to support growth and soil health.
PRUNING: Prune in late winter to maintain shape and encourage vibrant new growth. Remove 1/3 of oldest stems at the base every 2–3 years, or coppice to 6–12" for bold winter color. Also remove any dead or damaged wood.
TOXICITY FLAGS: Dogwoods are generally considered non-toxic, but inedible.
USES: Winter interest (colorful stems), mass planting, erosion control, foundation plantings, mixed borders
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