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Honey Petal Plants
Swida racemosa
Swida racemosa
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Sizes available: #1 (Trade gallon)
Basics: zones 3-8, 3-10' (possibly taller) x 3-10', full sun to part shade, white flowers bloom on red pedicels in late spring to early summer. The flowers ripen into white berries (drupes) from late summer into fall, prefers soils that are wet to average moisture, but is very adaptable to both drought and shade.
Common names: Gray Dogwood, Northern Swamp Dogwood, Panicled Dogwood, Grey-stemmed Dogwood
Synonyms: Cornus racemosa
Family: Cornaceae
Origin/Distribution: This shrub is widespread in southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States. Native to Maine.
Habitat: Found in both upland and lowland forests (thin-canopied) and although has the common name Swamp Dogwood is adaptable depending on light. It is also found in man-made and disturbed habitats, flood plains, meadows, field edges and on roadsides.
More: Provides both pollen and nectar and is a larval host (more specifics to follow). The high fat, nutritious fruit is enjoyed by birds and mammals. Offers cover and nest sites. Has been used medicinally and as a part of smoking mixtures. Has reddish-purple fall foliage. Will form a thicket if happy, so good for erosion control and windbreaks. Is salt tolerant. More information coming soon.
Source: Whips from Cold Stream Farm, potted on at Honey Petal Plants.
Image credits: Frank Meuschke of Shelterwood Gardens
