You can visit our Cornus canadensis page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links. If you've been inspired take a look at the Cornus plants in our garden centre.
Canadian or Eastern Bunchberry
By Elke
- 30 Jun, 2010
- 8 likes
Growing on the cliffs near the top of Cape Smokey, Cabot Trail, Cape Breton
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You are really lucky to see such a beauty in wild.
18 Aug, 2010
Hi Elke, I thought I recognised this beauty, a gardening friend recently gave me a piece of Cornus canadensis - now I know its common name of Canadian or Eastern Bunchberry.
You learn something new every day!
27 Jun, 2011
I see that GoY gives 'Creeping dogwood' as the common name. Equally appropriate, I think. It grows all through the woods, roadsides and hedges here. It should do well where you are. We have family near Ulverston.
27 Jun, 2011
I visit a place called Cartmel twice a year - which, believe it or not, is about 10 miles from Ulverston!
27 Jun, 2011
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What else?
See who else is growing Cornus canadensis (Creeping dogwood).
See who else has plants in genus Cornus.
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that's nice!
30 Jun, 2010