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Bunchberry
Cornus canadensis

Bunchberry in Bloom Bunchberry, Fall Foliage and Berries

Description: A tidy crisp plant with a single white bloom in early summer that becomes a bright red berry. Sometimes the foliage will turn a deep burgundy as the nights become cooler. Bunchberries make a wonderful groundcover and are very showy when planted in groups. They prefer a moist shady area but will tolerant more sun as long as the moisture is there.

Found in Nature:  These plants are usually found growing in coniferous forests or on moist shaded hillsides.

Sunlight: Shade to Light Shade

Soil: Moist to Well Drained

Exposure: Sheltered

Size: 4" T Solitary & Spreading

Bloom Color: White

Bloom Time: June to July

Spreads By:

Spreading Rhizomes & Seed



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