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Bunchberry Dogwood- Cornus canadensis

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Phonetic: KOR-nus ka-na-DEN-sis

Bunchberry is a low-growing perennial that thrives in cool, shady environments, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens or shaded areas. It prefers moist, well-drained soils.  Bunchberry attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects with its small, white, four-petaled flowers that bloom in late spring to summer. These flowers are arranged in tight clusters that resemble small dogwood blooms, providing an abundant nectar source for pollinators. Bunchberry also produces bright red berries in late summer, which are enjoyed by various birds and small mammals, contributing to its value in supporting local wildlife. In garden settings, it does well in areas with filtered sunlight or full shade, making it a suitable groundcover for shady spots where many other plants might struggle.

 

  • Native Region: BONAP Map
  • BONAP Map Key Color Guide: Map Color Key
  • Sun Exposure: Part Shade, Shade 
  • Flower Color: White, Green
  • Bloom Time: May, June, July, August
  • Soil Type: Moist 
  • Mature Plant Size: 0.6-1' H, 0.6-1' W
  • Plant Spacing: 1'
  • Attracts: Pollinators, Butterflies 
  • Host Plant: 
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant 
  • Landscape Uses: ground cover, woodland garden, 
  • Companion Plants: Woodland Phlox, Maiden Hair fern