1 Cornus Anny's Winter Orange Plant, Hardy Dogwood Shrub for Winter Interest, 3 Litre Root Ball

£21.99


Cornus sanguinea 'Anny's Winter Orange' is a striking deciduous dogwood shrub prized for its vivid, flame-coloured winter stems. As the leaves drop in autumn, the bare stems reveal a spectacular display of bright orange and warm yellow tones that bring colour and structure to the garden throughout the coldest months. During the growing season, fresh green foliage provides an attractive backdrop before turning rich shades of orange and red in autumn. Small clusters of creamy-white flowers appear in early summer, followed by dark berries that are a welcome food source for birds and wildlife.


This versatile shrub is ideal for mixed borders, winter gardens, mass planting schemes and waterside areas. For the most vibrant stem colour, hard prune annually in late March to encourage a flush of vigorous, brightly coloured new growth. Thriving in most soil types, including damp or heavy clay soils, it is a low-maintenance and fully hardy addition to any garden.


Supplied as an established plant in a 3 litre pot, ready for planting out in the garden.


Plant Features:

  • Brilliant orange and yellow winter stems for outstanding seasonal interest

  • Attractive green summer foliage turning orange-red in autumn

  • Clusters of small creamy-white flowers in early summer

  • Dark berries in autumn, enjoyed by birds

  • Fully hardy and easy to grow in most garden conditions

  • Responds well to annual hard pruning for the best stem colour

  • Supplied in a 3 litre pot, ready to plant

Cultural Information:

  • Botanical Name: Cornus sanguinea 'Anny's Winter Orange'

  • Common Names: Dogwood, Winter Orange Dogwood

  • Classification: Deciduous Shrub

  • Fully Grown Height & Spread: 2.5–3 m × 2.5–3 m (can be kept more compact with annual pruning)

  • Growth Habit: Upright, Bushy Deciduous Shrub

  • Perfect for: Mixed Borders, Winter Gardens, Mass Planting, Waterside Planting, Damp Areas

  • Flowering Time: Early Summer (small creamy-white flower clusters)

  • Berrying Season: Autumn (small dark berries, attractive to birds)

  • Planting Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade (best stem colour in full sun)

  • Soil Type: Most soils including clay and damp conditions; tolerates wet sites

  • Pruning: Hard prune annually in late March for the brightest winter stems

  • Attracts: Bees, Birds & Garden Wildlife

  • Hardiness: Fully Hardy (RHS H7)

  • Type: Hardy Deciduous Shrub

  • Foliage: Fresh Green in Summer, turning Orange-Red in Autumn

  • Winter Stems: Vivid Orange and Yellow

Notes: This variety features the distinctive Anny's Winter Orange colouring, delivering some of the most vivid and warm-toned winter stems of any dogwood cultivar.

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