15 seeds Cornus suecica.
Cornus suecica (Chamaepericlymenum suecicum) is a semi-shrub up to 40 cm tall with an underground woody creeping rhizome. In North America, the species is found in Alaska (U.S.) and British Columbia (Canada), and also eastern Canada (Labrador, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Quebec), as well as Greenland, but not in the intervening region.
Cornus suecica is native on upland moors and mountains in dwarf shrub heath communities, in moss and grass-moss spruce forests, birch forests, thickets of shrubs in river valleys, in moss beds.
Cornus suecica is clearly very tolerant of freezing temperatures in winter.
Blooms in late May-early July, bears fruit in late July-early September.