Cornus alba Ivory Halo™
Common name:
Ivory Halo Dogwood
Ivory Halo Tatarian Dogwood
Pronunciation:
KOR-nus AHL-ba
Family:
Cornaceae
Genus:
Synonyms:
‘Baihalo'
Cornus sericea subsp. sericea Ivory Halo™
Type:
Broadleaf
Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon:
No
- Deciduous shrub, dwarf, compact, 5-6 ft high and wide (1.5 × 1.8 m), leaves irregular creamy-white margins and gray-green centers. Red stems in winter.
- Sun to part shade.
- Hardy to USDA Zone 3 Discovered in 1983 in a Baily Nursery production field of C. alba ‘Argenteo-Marginata’ (‘Elegantissima’) near St. Paul, Minnesota. Plant Patent 8,722 (1994), cultivar name ‘Baihalo’, trademark name Ivory Halo.
- Cornus alba, and its associated cultivars, are now classified as a subspecies of Cornus sericea, hence Cornus sericea supsp. sericea. However the Cornus alba designation is still sometimes used in in nursery commerce.