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Ivory Halo® Dogwood

Cornus alba 'Bailhalo'

  • Variegated Ivory-Edged Foliage Glows in Summer, Brilliant Red Stems Light up Winter Landscapes
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-7
  • Grows 6 ft Tall and Wide
  • Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Butterflies
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Aim for at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sun daily. While this dogwood loves full sun in cooler northern climates, it benefits from afternoon shade in hotter areas to prevent the variegated leaves from crisping at the edges.
  • Soil: These plants love rich, consistently moist soil. They are one of the few shrubs that tolerate "wet feet" and heavy clay well, making them perfect for rain gardens or low spots. If your soil is sandy and dries out quickly, amend it heavily with compost to help it hold moisture.

Watering Requirements

For the first season, check the soil 2 to 3 times a week and water deeply whenever the top inch feels dry. Once established, they are somewhat more forgiving but still prefer damp soil over dry conditions. If you skip watering during hot spells, the plant will protest with scorched, brown leaf margins rather than the crisp white edges you want.

Pruning Tips

The signature red bark is brightest on young, new stems; old wood turns a dull grey-brown. To maximize that winter color, prune in late winter before buds break. Remove about one-third of the oldest, thickest stems right down to the ground level each year. This technique triggers the plant to push up fresh, vibrant red shoots for the next winter display.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release granular shrub fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins. Avoid fertilizing after mid-summer (late July). Pushing new growth late in the season is risky because those tender shoots won't have time to harden off before frost, leading to winter dieback.

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Description

The Ivory Halo® Dogwood (Cornus alba 'Bailhalo'), also known as variegated Tatarian Dogwood, is a spectacular cultivar that brings something beautiful to look at all year round. No matter what time of year you see an Ivory Halo® Dogwood, it's a show-stopper! From the large, variegated leaves edged in white in summer, to the bright red twigs in winter - this shrub is a wonderful ornamental to add to any landscape.

Hands down, the variegated leaves of the Ivory Halo® Dogwood are simply incredible. The leaf color is the reason this deciduous shrub is so popular. People crave these cool tones in the heat of summer, and this crisp, clean variety certainly delivers.

In spring and summer, the light green leaves literally twinkle as they flash in the sun. Because they are edged in refreshing, creamy white - they'll easily brighten up your landscape, while remaining fresh and cool looking.

Next, large groups of white flowers develop at the branch tips and are held in huge, flat-topped clusters. The flowers also bring pollinators to your landscape to bring texture and motion to your garden. You will see flowers on and off all throughout the growing season.

In the fall, showy, cool white berries develop. These berries are highly ornamental and jazz up the late-season look of your landscape. Your local songbirds will appreciate them as an excellent food source. The cool-toned berries are as pretty as the flowers!

In the fall, the pretty leaves you've loved all season turn a brilliant reddish purplish. Ivory Halo® Dogwood delivers wonderful color to your fall landscape. But it's in winter that this shrub truly shines! Ivory Halo® Dogwood develops intensely red stems during winter. These brilliant red winter stems are particularly showy against a snowy backdrop.

Planting and Application:

Ivory Halo® is one of those shrubs that everyone loves to include in their landscape. Use this as a low-screening hedge or as a single specimen by your front door. The nice thing about Ivory Halo® is that it stays naturally compact and becomes the perfect tidy hedge plant. Try growing them naturally without any shearing to keep them in size!

The clean, light summer color will really pop when you use them in front of dark evergreens. This is a perfect way to put the spotlight on the beautiful red stems in winter. Just picture a group of this colorful Dogwood as a backdrop for your perennial or mixed border. Use them alongside a patio for a bit of privacy with some bright and light colors all summer long.

Make those variegated leaves work to brighten up a corner of your landscape or shrub borders. No matter when you view this pretty shrub, it will knock your socks off all year long.

The stick-straight branches lend an easy symmetry to the form of the shrub. Everyone loves to cut the red stems to use for fall and winter decoration in pots and urns at your front entrance or patio mixed with some Holly or evergreen branches. The red stems are highly ornamental, especially against the snow in the colder areas.

  • Beautiful Variegated White & Green Leaves
  • Red Stems in Winter & Year-Round Interest
  • White Spring Flowers
  • Blue & White Berries Attract Birds
  • Specimens, Hedges, Privacy, & Cold-Hardy Accents

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Dogwood shrubs are deciduous, rounded, easy-care shrubs that are extremely versatile in terms of soil adaptability and sun. This Dogwood loves moist, rich, well-drained soil (like so many plants do). They also tolerate soils that can be wet on occasion after heavy rains. Ivory Halo® is very easy to grow and simple to maintain. Ivory Halo® Dogwood has a nice fibrous root system that is not aggressive, so feel free to use this near your house or by water.

Top these roots with a 3-4 inch thick layer of mulch for insulation and moisture retention. Mulch will also keep the soil from splashing up onto the foliage. After all, you'll want to enjoy the show! Use mulch to keep the foliage clean and fresh looking. Prune in the late winter and early spring to manage its size and keep the growth vigorous, renewal pruning every 3-5 years is suggested to keep the plants looking most natural, flowering and fruiting best, and healthy because you are removing the oldest wood keeping the plant colorful and vigorous.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Moderate Moisture to Occasional Wet
  • Enriched Well-Drained Soil
  • Prune in Late Winter/Early Spring
  • Very Cold Resistant & Easy to Grow

Easy, fast-growing, colorful foliage, flowers, fruit, and fall color - Ivory Halo® is a winner. Order enough to complete your project today from Nature Hills!

Frequently Asked Questions

How to trim ivory halo dogwood?

  • Prune Ivory Halo® Dogwood in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Cut back one-third of the oldest stems to the ground annually to encourage vibrant red winter color. Light shaping can be done after flowering to maintain size and form.

Can i plant a dogwood tree in full sun?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions. This variegated cultivar actually performs well in sunny locations, where its white-edged leaves create a cooling effect in summer heat. For best results, ensure consistent moisture in full sun plantings and shop quality specimens at naturehills.com.

What USDA hardiness zones is Ivory Halo® Dogwood suitable for?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-7. This cold-hardy shrub handles harsh winters well, which is when its brilliant red stems are most spectacular. Plant it in fall for best establishment before winter.

What is the mature height and width of Ivory Halo® Dogwood?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood typically reaches 4-5 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide at maturity. This compact size makes it perfect for foundation plantings or low hedges. Allow adequate spacing since it spreads wider than it grows tall.

Can Ivory Halo® Dogwood grow in full sun or does it need partial shade?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood thrives in both full sun and partial shade conditions. This adaptable shrub actually develops better stem color and more compact growth in sunnier locations. For the brightest red winter stems and most vibrant variegated foliage, plant in full sun to light shade.

What kind of soil does Ivory Halo® Dogwood prefer, and does it tolerate clay or sandy soils?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood adapts to most soil types including clay and sandy soils, as long as drainage is adequate. This resilient shrub tolerates both wet and dry conditions once established. For best results, plant in soil that doesn't stay waterlogged year-round.

How much watering does Ivory Halo® Dogwood require, and does it tolerate drought?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood prefers consistent moisture but is moderately drought tolerant once established. Water regularly during the first growing season to develop a strong root system. Once mature, it can handle some dry spells but performs best with occasional deep watering during extended drought periods.

Is Ivory Halo® Dogwood deer resistant or rabbit resistant?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood is not typically deer or rabbit resistant, as these animals often browse on dogwood foliage and stems. The variegated leaves and tender growth may actually attract wildlife browsing. Consider protective fencing or repellent sprays if deer or rabbit pressure is high in your area.

What are the shipping and warranty details when buying Ivory Halo® Dogwood online?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood ships as a live plant with a one-year warranty covering establishment issues. Most orders arrive within 5-7 business days via specialized plant shipping methods. Check the product page for current shipping restrictions to your zone before ordering.

Does Ivory Halo® Dogwood drop leaves if it dries out, and how do I prevent that?

  • Ivory Halo® Dogwood will drop leaves prematurely when stressed by drought, though it's relatively drought tolerant once established. This deciduous shrub naturally drops its reddish-purple fall foliage anyway. Water deeply during dry spells and mulch around the base to retain soil moisture.

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