Eddie's White Wonder Dogwood (Cornus 'Eddie's White Wonder') is a large shrub with very attractive white flowers (what appear to be petals are in fact bracts) in late spring. The 'flowers' are up to 12 cm across. It is a hybrid between Cornus florida × C. nuttallii selected by Henry M. Eddie, a nurseryman of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada last century. The plant has an upright form with drooping branches and leaves. The large leaves are deciduous turning a gorgeous purpley-red in autumn. Awarded the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (UK).
• Uses: tall ornamental shrub, shade, specimen
• Size: 6 metres high x up to 4 metres wide depending on conditions
• Flowering: late spring
• Features: stunning autumn foliage, beautiful spring flowers
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