Korean dogwood
Korean dogwood is a small tree or large shrub that blooms in late summer with star-shaped, white flowers surrounded by decorative bracts. The flowers attract insects and create a beautiful bloom, which is followed by decorative, red-orange fruits.
The leaves are dark green during the growing season and change to beautiful autumn colours of red, orange and violet. The tree's compact growth and decorative form make it suitable as a solitary tree, in groups or in smaller gardens, where it adds structure and colour.
Red dogwood
Red dogwood is known for its striking red branches that add life and contrast to the conservatory. In summer, the plant has green leaves and small white flowers that attract insects, while the branch colour intensifies in winter.
This variety thrives best in sun to partial shade and can be used as a hedge, solitary shrub or as a focal point in groups. It requires minimal care, but pruning older branches in spring highlights the young, bright red shoots.







