Cornus sanguinea 'Anny's Winter Orange'

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Cornus sanguinea ‘Anny’s Winter Orange’ is a hardy deciduous dogwood prized for its glowing winter stems and dependable seasonal change. Through spring and summer it produces a dense framework of green foliage, which shifts to warm yellow and orange shades in autumn before dropping to reveal brightly coloured stems in tones of orange and coral that stand out in winter light. Flat clusters of small pale flowers may appear in late spring, occasionally followed by dark berries. Well suited to UK gardens, it grows reliably in moisture-retentive, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade, with hard pruning in early spring helping maintain vibrant stem colour and a compact habit.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Shrubs
Flower Colour
  • White
Eventual Height
  • 2-2.5m
Flowering Month
  • May
  • June
Planting Position
  • Full sun
  • Part shade
Features
  • Deciduous

How to care for Cornus sanguinea 'Anny's Winter Orange'

Light:
Full sun to partial shade (best stem colour in full sun).

Soil:
Moist, fertile soil; tolerates clay and a wide range of soil types.

Water:
Water regularly while establishing; drought-tolerant once established.

Pruning:
Prune hard in late winter or early spring to promote strong, colourful new stems.

Hardiness:
Very hardy in temperate climates.

Feeding:
Apply a mulch or general-purpose fertiliser in spring.

Notes

Deciduous shrub with an upright, spreading habit.

Grown for its bright orange winter stems, often with red and yellow tones.

Green summer foliage turns yellow to red in autumn.

Excellent for winter colour, borders, and mass planting.

Low-maintenance and suitable for wildlife-friendly gardens.

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