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  2. Cornus sericea - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=279363

    Cornus sericea, commonly known as red twig dogwood or red osier dogwood, is an upright-spreading, suckering shrub that typically grows in the absence of pruning to 6-9’ tall with a slightly larger spread.

  3. Cornus sericea - Wikipedia

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    Cornus sericea, the red osier or red-osier dogwood, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae, native to much of North America. It has sometimes been considered a synonym of the Asian species Cornus alba.

  4. Cornus sericea (Red Osier Dogwood) - Gardenia

    www.gardenia.net/plant/cornus-sericea-red-osier-dogwood

    Cornus sericea is a multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub with an upright, spreading habit. It grows at a fast rate, typically up to 6-9 ft. high (180-270 cm) and 8-12 ft. across (240-360 cm), but there are many dwarfs or larger varieties available.

  5. Vibrant Pops of Color in a Late Fall Garden: Cornus Sericea...

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    The Arboretum at Penn State showcases multiple specimens of Cornus sericea, as well as four of its cultivars.In the Strolling Gardens, C. sericea ‘Baileyi’ exhibit the same leaf-color progression, but features deep purple stems in the winter. ‘Cardinal,’ found in the Childhood’s Gate Children’s Garden and Marsh Meadows, appear brighter than most, featuring a bold coral-red color in ...

  6. This wildlife plant is a larval host for butterflies and supports bees and birds, so it makes an excellent addition to a pollinator garden. It works well as a specimen, massed in a shrub border, or used in front of an evergreen hedge for contrast.

  7. Red Osier Dogwood - US Forest Service

    www.fs.usda.gov/wildflowers/plant-of-the-week/cornus_sericea.shtml

    Cornus sericea is a 3 to 9 foot tall shrub that can be recognized by its flat, umbrella-like cluster of small four or five-petal white flowers and oval leaves with prominent veins that gently curl to trace the shape of the leaf margin.

  8. Red Twig Dogwood: Plant Care & Growing Guide - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/red-twig-dogwood-shrubs-2132727

    Red osier dogwoods (Cornus sericea) are native to North America. Popular varieties include 'Arctic Fire®', ‘Isanti’, ‘Cardinal’, and ‘Baileyi’. Red osier dogwoods are best for erosion control because it spreads by suckering to form a colony over time.

  9. Red-Twig Dogwood, Cornus sericea | Native Plants PNW

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    Red Twig Dogwood variety with a Yellow Twig Dogwood (Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’) in the background. Names: Cornus sericea is synonymous with Cornus stolonifera. Cornus means horn or antler, or “ the ornamental knobs at the end of the cylinder on which ancient manuscripts were rolled” —which may refer to the hard wood or the knobby ...

  10. Red-Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) - Illinois Wildflowers

    www.illinoiswildflowers.info/trees/plants/ro_dogwood.htm

    Red-Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) Description: This shrub is 3-9' tall (rarely taller), developing multiple ascending stems from the ground. The basal stems branch outward toward along the upper portion of each shrub. The mature stems become woody; their bark is smooth, dark red, hairless, and shiny (less often it is yellow or brown).

  11. How to Plant & Grow Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea)

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    A lovely shrub for adding color and texture to a year-round garden, Cornus sericea is a hardy perennial with many desirable features. It is best known as red osier dogwood, though it may also be referred to as American dogwood, creek dogwood, red brush, and red willow.

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