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Red Twig Dogwood Shrub Flower

The red twig dogwood is a shrub native to north american. Cornus sericea or formerly called cornus stolonifera.

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Red twig dogwood shrub flower

Beautifully large and fragrant. This compact selection of red twig dogwood has dark red stems that provide a spectacular show in the winter sunlight. Full sun to part shade.

The spring flowers are small but clustering fragrant are enjoyed by bees butterflies. The flowering dogwood tree or the red twig dogwood are some of the most beautiful and easy growing shrubs you can grow. The red twig dogwood is an ornamental plant that is used commonly in hedges and rock gardens.

Great in perennial or shrub borders or used in flower arrangements. Don t confuse red twig dogwood trees with other dogwood trees. Unlike most cornus that reach 8 to 10 feet tall arctic fire grows to only half the height.

Bare stems create an attractive winter accent and are a wonderful addition to seasonal flower arrangements. Red twig dogwood provides intense year round visual interest. Product overview plant is shipped at a height between 12 and 24 inches.

3 place the shrub in the planting hole and back fill with your blend of native. Red twig dogwood is prized for its bright coral red stems. Yellowish white flowers are followed by small blue berries.

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