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Cornus canadensis
( Bunchberry )
| Spreading subshrub with terminal whorls of oval to lance-shaped leaves. In spring produces green flowers in cymes surrounded by white or pink-white bracts. Blooming is followed by fleshy, red fruit. Though it may not look like it, this perennial really is a dogwood relative. A natural beneath trees, by streams or paired with ferns and rhododendron. |
| Important Info : Difficult to transplant, it has been said that success is possible if planted with a piece of rotten log, roots attached. At home in shady, moist, humus and organic matter rich, acid soil. |
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