



Common Name: Bunchberry or Creeping Dogwood
A distinctive deciduous groundcover that is native to cool, damp woods in many parts of North America. It bears tiny white dogwood flowers above a set of four small dogwood leaves in spring and summer. The flowers are succeeded by red berries. Purplish-red fall color. Excellent at the feet of acid-loving evergreens such as azaleas and rhododendrons. AGM winner.
| Company | Listings | Formats | Availability | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Meridian Young Plants (a division of JRT Nurseries Inc.)Lynden, WA, US |
247 | Liner, Container | ||
Sevenoaks Native Nursery LLCAlbany, OR, US |
241 | Container |