[Gratuit] 75 Blood Orange Twig Dogwood
3 to 4 feet high and wide. A golden fall foliage followed by branches and stems that start out yellow in color at the base of the plant and gradually turn bright orange to crimson towards the tip of the plant.
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Keep your landscape lively even in winter with the glorious yellow orange and coral stems of arctic sun dogwood. With the exception of the lower midwest and deep south this species is native to much of north america where it is typically found growing in wet swampy areas wetland margins or along lakes and rivers. Cultivars and their differences. Ovate to lanceolate medium to dark green leaves 2 5 long acquire interesting shades of red to orange eventually fading to purple in autumn.Tolerant of wet soil. Prune out oldest wood annually to maintain twig color. 5 to 6 feet high. Cornus sanguinea commonly known as blood twig dogwood european dogwood or common dogwood is an upright round topped spreading twiggy multi stemmed deciduous shrub that typically matures to 8 15 tall and as wide.
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