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Round-Leaf Dogwood | Swida rugosa
A shrub growing up to 15' tall and 10' wide with round leaves and white flowers. Prefers moist, well-drained soils, although it is drought tolerant when established. Many different types of birds are attracted to the berries that persist into winter. It is an exceptionally ornamental tree/shrub that makes for a good replacement for other non-native plants commonly used in modern horticulture. It is also the larval host to the Spring Azure and Gossamer Wing butterflies.
Container size: 3-gal
Sun: Full Sun
Moisture: Moist-Medium/Dry (once established)
Maximum height: 10’15 ft
Maximum Spread: 5-10ft
Region of Origin: Eastern and Central USA
A shrub growing up to 15' tall and 10' wide with round leaves and white flowers. Prefers moist, well-drained soils, although it is drought tolerant when established. Many different types of birds are attracted to the berries that persist into winter. It is an exceptionally ornamental tree/shrub that makes for a good replacement for other non-native plants commonly used in modern horticulture. It is also the larval host to the Spring Azure and Gossamer Wing butterflies.
Container size: 3-gal
Sun: Full Sun
Moisture: Moist-Medium/Dry (once established)
Maximum height: 10’15 ft
Maximum Spread: 5-10ft
Region of Origin: Eastern and Central USA