About Golden Shadows

Iridescent yellow-green leaves, broadly edged in yellow. The foliage turns a reddish purple shade in fall. Cultivar of a Minnesota native species.

About Dogwood, Pagoda

Prized for its horizontally layered branching structure, which accounts for its common name. Flat 3–4" clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring. Fruits are small blue-black berries that add considerable color in summer as they mature and are much appreciated by songbirds. Best in filtered shade and moist soil, but great fall color in sunny spots. Short-lived for a shrub; self-seeds.

Pot Size & Price
5.25-in. pot
$18.00
Height
10'–12'
Width
6'–8'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Plant Traits
Bees
Birds
Interesting Foliage
Poisonous

Other varieties of Dogwood, Pagoda

Pagoda dogwood flowers and leaves
Photo from the UConn Plant Database, used by permission.

Green leaves

Catalog
S041