Hints and tips:
...“The biggest colour impact in my garden in the winter comes from the colourful stems of my dogwood (Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire), which is tough, cheap and easy to grow,” says Pajwani....
...“Bombproof” plants recommended by the Royal Horticultural Society to tolerate temporarily wet soil as well as dry include Sambucus nigra cultivars, Cornus sanguinea “Midwinter Fire”, Hydrangea “Annabelle...
...Suitable shrubs include Cornus sanguinea, often grown for its red winter stems, and Viburnum opulus....
...I have also fastened on the scarlet-flowered Heuchera sanguinea Firefly as far the best front-row plant for borders in their gap phase....
...For a prettier impact when unwrapped, try the vivid orange-red Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire, an eye-catching mass of winter stems even on Christmas Day....
...However, I did not know that the most vivid of the orange-and-pink stemmed dogwoods is Cornus sanguinea Anny’s Winter Orange....
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