Ivory Halo Dogwood This shrub is an ‘Idaho Preferred’ Plant.

Ivory Halo Dogwood
Ivory Halo Dogwood is also known as Tatarian Dogwood. It has variegated leaves which are light green with creamy white margins turning a purplish-red in the fall and bright red stems persist through the winter. It is a fast growing, multi-stemmed that grows to a height of 5' to 6' tall and 5' to 6' wide.
Small yellowish-white flowers appear in spring with sporadic flowering into the summe which attract butterfliesr. The flowers develop into clusters of bluish-white berries in summer. The berries are relished by birds. The red stems make a good cutting for a floral arrangement or to brighten up a table top in
the winter.
This shrub also makes a good shrub border, foundation planting, hedge or screening. Ivory Halo Dogwood is deer resistant.
#5 $46.99
Small yellowish-white flowers appear in spring with sporadic flowering into the summe which attract butterfliesr. The flowers develop into clusters of bluish-white berries in summer. The berries are relished by birds. The red stems make a good cutting for a floral arrangement or to brighten up a table top in
the winter.
This shrub also makes a good shrub border, foundation planting, hedge or screening. Ivory Halo Dogwood is deer resistant.
#5 $46.99