Red Twig Dogwood Dwarf
Cornus sericea commonly known as red twig dogwood or red osier dogwood is an upright spreading suckering shrub that typically grows in the absence of pruning to 6 9 tall with a slightly larger spread. Excellent for erosion control on steep slopes.
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Red twig dogwood dwarf
A dwarf dogwood with a low compact form and lush green foliage that perfectly foils less attractive bases of larger shrubs. Cut vibrant stems for a dynamic addition to holiday arrangements. There are two species of cornus called red twig dogwoods.Its neat rounded shape works well in mass plantings and border foundations. Great in perennial or shrub borders or used in flower arrangements. The two species are very similar.
Arctic fire red dogwood has beautiful red stems and a compact habit and is at its in the winter sunlight. Very low growing shrub with rich green foliage turning red in fall and displaying gorgeous bark in the winter. 3 place the shrub in the planting hole and back fill with your blend of native.
Dogwood kelsey dwarf redtwig kelsey dwarf redtwig dogwood. Its smaller size makes this variety a great breakthrough for smaller gardens or residential landscapes. Bare red stems provide striking seasonal color to dormant winterscapes.
It has pretty and unusual coral red twigs with yellowish white blooms. Planting care 1 dig your planting hole twice the width of the root ball and just as deeply enough. This dwarf variety reaches just 3 5 feet rather than the 8 10 of conventional red twig dogwood.
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