Outdoor
Shrub
Cornus racemosa 'Cuyahoga' (Gray Dogwood)
Cornus racemosa 'Cuyahoga', commonly known as Gray Dogwood, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Cornaceae family. It is native to North America and is commonly found in moist woodlands and along stream banks. The shrub has green leaves, and in the late spring to early summer, it produces small white flowers in clusters. The flowers are followed by clusters of white berries, providing food for birds and other wildlife. It is a compact shrub that grows in a pyramid shape and is ideal for hedging or as a specimen plant in a garden.
1 Nursery
grows this plant.
12 feet High and pyramid Spread