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Cornus florida urbiniana
The magic dogwood is an unusual Mexican subspecies of Cornus florida which is very sought-after for its large leaves and especially for its very unusual welded-together bracts reminiscent of Chinese lanterns. A must-have! -15°C. Buy it online in 5-litre pots.
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Synonym, common name of Cornus florida urbiniana
Cornus florida subsp. urbiniana, magic dogwood
Origin of Cornus florida urbiniana
Mountain forests of Northeastern Mexico
Hardiness of Cornus florida urbiniana
-15°C
Description of Cornus florida urbiniana
The magic dogwood is an unusual Mexican subspecies of Cornus florida which is very sought-after for its large leaves and especially for its welded-together bracts, suggesting Chinese lanterns. Can reach 4 to 5 meters, grows slowly, with a spreading habit. A must-have!
How to grow Cornus florida urbiniana
In partial shade in a fresh and well-drained soil.
Technical sheet
Data sheet
- Leaves:
- deciduous
- Flowers:
- yes
- Edible:
- no
- Fragrant:
- no
- Cold-hardiness (take the lowest T° indicated)
- - 5°C (23°F)
-10°C (14°F)
-15°C (5°F) - Exposure:
- partial shade
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