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Red twig dogwood shrub
Red twig dogwood shrub









red twig dogwood shrub

Grow in full sun to partial shade sites in moisture retentive soil for the fastest growth. Pests/Diseases: Can be susceptible to a variety of fungal diseases but they are typically minor.(72-120” tall x 72-120” wide) Bailey's Red Twig Dogwood, also known as Red Osier Dogwood, is an extremely hardy and versatile native shrub. A terrific choice for rain gardens, stream embankments, and garden beds, Bailey's Red Twig Dogwood holds up throughout the seasons and gives gardeners color just when they need it most! Though it features attractive foliage and flowers through the spring and summer months, autumn and winter where Bailey's Red Twig Dogwood truly shines, with bright red stems that light up the landscape and provide spectacular color. Forms a thicket by spreading along the ground, so allow plenty of space. (That being said, it is also known to be tolerant of drier to more normal garden moisture conditions, especially if given some shade.)įor optimal red twig color, prune out old wood in early spring to encourage fresh growth. Much prefers moist to wet conditions, can tolerate seasonal flooding. Leaves turn red in the fall, bare red branches providing colorful contrast in winter.Ĭulture: Full sun to shade (performs better with at least some sun). Opposite, oval/ovate leaves clusters of small white flowers, followed by white to bluish berries favored by birds. Native Range: Low to mid-elevations throughout most of North America, along streams, in floodplains and boggy areas, moist to wet woodlands.Ĭharacteristics: Multi-stemmed shrub 3-15’ tall and wide, spreading by horizontal branches at the base rooting at points of contact with the ground thicket-forming, with newest branches the bright red that is its main feature. Photo by Greg RabournĬommon: Red Twig Dogwood, Red Osier Dogwood If you don’t want it to spread as readily, keep it in a partially shady spot with more “normal” garden water and prune out the rooting horizontal branches. It also provides a quickly-established hedgerow and potential screening plant.

red twig dogwood shrub

This ability, along with its berries, make it an excellent habitat plant for birds, providing both food and shelter. Horizontal stems at the base of the plant root when nodes come into contact with the ground, and form a thicket.

red twig dogwood shrub

Mid-spring to summer finds this shrub in bloom – frothy white clusters of tiny flowers ride the ends of the branches, giving way to white or bluish white berry-like fruits that are not particularly appetizing to the human palate, but that will draw birds to your garden in numbers, and are also a striking contrast to the stems and the foliage – which in the fall, turns various shades of red to red-orange, making it a blaze of color. The outstanding red winter stem color that gives this plant its name and distinct beauty is only one, albeit the most dramatic, of its virtues it is, in fact, a plant with four-season interest and great wildlife value. stolonifera, our native Red Osier or Red Twig Dogwood is one of our most beautiful shrubs and is ideal for the wetter parts of your garden.











Red twig dogwood shrub