Cornus drummondii (Roughleaf Dogwood) is a versatile, deciduous small tree or shrub that thrives in dry to moist, alkaline soils, and adapts well to various environments. Preferring part shade to full shade, it can be found naturally along lake banks, marshes, and dry limestone hills. In spring, clusters of creamy-yellow flowers bloom, giving way to white fruits that attract birds. The rough, dark green leaves turn a purplish-red in fall, adding seasonal color.
Roughleaf Dogwood is a great choice for erosion control, wildlife cover, and butterfly attraction in both ornamental and naturalistic settings.
Scientific Name: Cornus drummondii
Origin: MS to TX, north to Ontario, OH, IL & NE
Height: Up to 20 ft
Spread: 6-15 ft
Light: Part Shade to Shade
Water: Low
USDA Zones: 4-9
Bloom Dates: April to July