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Best color in full sun. White berries are often tinged blue or green.
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Medium sized deciduous shrub has a thicket of upright blood red stems that are very showy in winter. The variegated red twig dogwood grows quickly into an upright multi stemmed shrub sprouting from the ground reaching as much as 10 feet tall under ideal conditions but usually growing closer to 5 feet tall in most gardens. Variegated leaves attractive berries stunning fall color and showy red stems in winter make this a wonderful shrub for all seasons. Useful in all seasons.Variegated leaves attractive berries stunning fall color and showy red stems in winter make this a wonderful shrub for all seasons. Vigorous and adaptable naturally forms a thicket of upright blood red stems. Red twig dogwood will brighten your winter landscaping with its bright red branches. Namely the bush s red twigs which are brightest from late winter to early spring.
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