ARCTIC FIRE DOGWOOD Cornus sericea ‘Farrow’
• A dwarf, multi‑stemmed deciduous shrub – the compact cultivar of the native Red Osier Dogwood – prized for its intense red stems that provide outstanding winter colour, especially against snow or evergreens.
• Produces clusters of small creamy‑white flowers in late spring, followed by white berries that are ornamental and appreciated by birds.
• Features clean green foliage through summer, turning shades of red and burgundy in fall; maintains a compact, rounded habit without heavy pruning.
• Very hardy and adaptable, thriving in loam or clay soils; tolerates moist conditions well but also handles moderate drought once established. Excellent for borders, mass plantings, and four‑season interest.
• Full Sun to Part Shade
• Zone 3, 1–1.2 m Height × 1–1.2 m Width





