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'Cardinal' and 'Arctic Fire' are two good varieties of native red osier dogwood. They're both 5- to 6-footers and have attractive purple fall foliage. 'Sibirica' is a compact Tatarian dogwood with ...
I will admit right off that my favorite shrub is sagebrush. After that, I claim several other shrub species as favorites and at the top of that list is red osier dogwood. This dogwood is a ...
um, and we’re talking about red osier dogwood or red twig dogwood. and you can see on this, uh, this one right here, it’s got some really, really nice red color in the winter time.
Red osier is a native dogwood that grows throughout North America except the southern-most latitudes. It typically grows in moist, wet areas such as stream banks, ditches, boggy areas and along ...
CARDINAL DOGWOOD One of the nicest bushes to plant for winter interest. The bright crimson red pops out of the winter white snow. Cardinal dogwood is a new hybrid selection of Redosier dogwood (Cor… ...
Explore the beauty of Red Osier Dogwood with Evie in this edition of Outdoor Elements. Delve into its vibrant features, ecological importance, and the fascinating role it plays in nature.
The entrance to the Arboretum is flanked by clumps of red-osier dogwood (Cornus sericea ‘Cardinal’) with a bark of flaming red and orange. To keep that bright color, these shrubs need regular ...
The facts: Red-osier dogwood is a freely spreading deciduous shrub that grows 3 to 18 feet tall. It prefers moist ground and will grow in sun or shade. For best color (fall leaves and winter twigs ...
A cheery glimpse of color on a gray and wintry day: That’s why we plant shrubs with bright bark. Colorful bark is a main feature of red-osier dogwood (Cornus sericea subsp. sericea), Siberian ...
Late February finds us searching for signs of the coming spring. Snow on the ground and chilly temperatures are obvious signs that this warming season is still a while away. But the longer days ...