Here is a wonderful variegated Dogwood for the shade garden. Cornus kousa ‘Wolf Eyes’
Eye-catching gray-green leaves are accented with ivory along wavy margins, making this dogwood a beautiful specimen. Large, long lasting, star shaped white flowers bloom in late May-early June. Autumn leaves fade into a pink-red hue, and its star-like flowers are followed by bright-red berries. Wolf Eyes grows slowly to 10-15 ft. tall and wide, and prefers partial shade. A show-stopping addition to any shade garden, as their creamy white margins seem to glow in a shady area.