Description: Shade tolerant for an ornamental shrub Bright yellow stems in winter add color to the landscape Produces Berries Deer resistant
Size: #3
Hardiness Zone: 2-7
Height: 48-60″
Spread: 60-72″
Special Features: Average Water,Border or Bed,Cut Flower/Foliage,Dark Green,Deer Resistant,Focal Point,Full Sun,Great Foliage,Green,Mass Planting,Moist, Well-Drained,Partial Sun,Proven Winners,Specimen,Upright,White,Winter,Yellow
Grow Tips: The best yellow color appears on one and two-year-old stems; older stems will turn corky and brown. To maintain a colorful display, you can do one of two things: one, cut the whole plant back to short stubs every other year. Two, cut out one-third of the oldest stems every year. This option is recommended if you planted your Arctic Fire® dogwood to provide coverage. Early spring is the best time to prune.




