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The stems which are green in spring and summer turn bright red when the foliage drops off in autumn. Growing a red twig dogwood is a great way to add spectacular color to the winter garden.
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3 place the shrub in the planting hole and back fill with your blend of native. Despite bearing spring blossoms variegated leaves during summer and berries from summer to fall clearly this plant s common name explains the main reason that people grow it. The red twig dogwood plant also known as the cornus sericea is a shrub that truly is at its best during the winter months. Design tip plant en masse.Average landscape size moderate growing. Peak season blazing bark in winter. The shrub reaches a height of between 6 and 8 feet. Growing red twig dogwood.
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