Beschrijving
Cornus 'Rutfan', also known as STARDUST, is a beautiful ornamental shrub that will grace your garden with an abundance of creamy white flowers from mid-May to late June. This large-flowered Dogwood is an ideal choice for those looking for a plant that provides brilliant colour in both summer and autumn.
Features:
- Bloom: The flowers of the STARDUST appear from mid-May to late June and are surrounded by four broad, creamy-white bracts that have a bowl-like appearance. The inflorescence is striking and rich, with flower sizes ranging from 6 to 10 cm.
- Sheet: The dark green, oval leaves of Cornus 'Rutfan' are 6 to 10 cm long and provide a lush, full appearance throughout the growing season. In autumn, the leaves transform to a deep red colour, adding visual appeal.
- Height: This Dogwood can reach a height of 200 to 500 cm, depending on growing conditions and pruning practices.
Growth and Maintenance:
- Form: Cornus 'Rutfan' initially grows upright and later widens slightly, creating an elegant and balanced plant form.
- Location: This Dogwood thrives in both sun and semi-shade. A sunny location promotes more intense flowering and autumn colour.
- Prune: Any pruning is best carried out immediately after flowering. Make sure to lubricate the pruning wounds with wound paste to protect the plant from diseases and fungi.
- Hardiness: The STARDUST is well hardy and can survive the cold winter months without any problems.
Particulars:
- Autumn colour: Besides its beautiful spring flowering, Cornus 'Rutfan' offers breathtaking autumn colouring with deep red leaves.
- Fruit: This cultivar produces no fruit, which means no mess of falling berries.
- Sterile flowers: The flowers of the STARDUST are sterile, as in all Rutgerensis hybrids, and thus do not form seeds.
Usage:
Cornus 'Rutfan' is perfect as a solitary plant or as part of a mixed border. With its upright growth and later wider form, it fits well in both smaller and larger gardens. This Dogwood offers year-round interest, from its rich blooms in spring and early summer to its striking autumn colours.