Cornus Ruth Ellen AGM
Item: CORUTH
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April-May

White & Cream

200-400cm

Not Scented

Yes

To -15 °C
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(H5) Cornus x rutgeriensis 'Ruth Ellen' is a hybrid flowering dogwood, a cross between Cornus florida, found in South-eastern United States, and Cornus kousa, from China. It was developed as one of the 'Stellar' dogwoods bred at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
It is vigorous and will form a large shrub, or small tree in time, the rate of growth being determined by soil fertility and the availability of moisture. Eventual height is likely to be in the range of 4-6m, and generally wider than it is tall, so plant with plenty of room for future growth.
'Ruth Ellen' produces exceptionally numerous large-bracted flowers from a young age during April to May, the bracts being pure white whilst the true flowers being insignificant and yellowish-green. Ruth Ellen is also sterile so will not produce fruit, but on the other hand will put a lovely display of autumn colours, as the leaves turn to rich tones of plum purple.