Family: Cornaceae

Scientific Name: Cornus alternifolia Wstackman

Common Name: Golden Shadows Pagoda Dogwood

DescriptionA Pagoda Dogwood cultivar with a irregular gold border around the leaf.
Pronunciation(KOR-nus)(al-ter-ni-FO-li-ah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone3-7
Sunlightlightly shaded, shaded
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Siteaverage, moist
Flowersoff white-yellowish flowers borne on upright cymes
Fruitbluish black drupe, birds love them
Leavessimple, alternate, yellow to chartreuse yellow variegation, new growth has a red or pink ting
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions8-10 by 8-10 feet, tiered horizontal growing form (hence Pagoda)
PropagationPP 11287, softwood cuttings, cultivars won't come true from seed
Native SiteSpecies plant native to areas of the United States and Canada
Cultivar OriginDiscovered by Walter Stackman (Daylily breeder) as a branch sport of a Pagoda Dogwood tree in West Chicago, Illinois (USA)
Author's NotesI have seen this plant only a few times at different gardens. One thing that is apparent to me, is the color of the foliage greatly varies from site to site. Likes it moist, cool with enough sun to bring out the foliage color. Not a plant for the hot dry areas. One year the leaf edges where brown, I assumed it was from a late frost.
Notes & Reference#1-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #175-Dogwoods (Paul Cappiello and Don Shadow)
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