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Yellow twig dogwood is more of a deciduous bush that has a rapid growth rate preferring sun to light shade. The shrub also requires moist, but well-drained soils, reaching a height of nearly 6 feet.
A: That sounds like red-twig dogwood alright. This plant is in the same family as the much better known dogwood trees (Cornus), except these grow as multi-stem shrubs in the 6- to 8-foot range.
Brighten the winter garden-scape by planting shrubs and trees that have textured, colored bark. Updated: Sep. 24, 2012, ... and the yellow twig dogwood, Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea,' ...
In general, shrubs like red- and yellow-twig dogwood, which are primarily grown for their colored bark, have the brightest color in young stems, so it is best to maintain them accordingly.
Shrubs like red- and yellow-twig dogwood that are primarily grown for their colored bark usually have the brightest color in young stems. Old red-twig dogwoods develop mature bark that loses the ...
Trees do belong in the garden, after all Red-, yellow-twig dogwoods brighten up winter landscape. Winston Hardegree. ... later blooming ornamental shrubs and trees, ...
The Dogwood family includes trees, shrubs and groundcovers but for winter interest, you can't beat the Red Osier Dogwood. Also referred to as Red Twig Dogwood (cornus stolonifera), this fast ...
My garden has some red-twig dogwoods that are very large and have very little color in their stems. These are supposed to be good plants for winter interest. Should I give up and remove them to pla… ...