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Red twig dogwood in bloom
Red twig dogwood in bloom







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Red Twig Dogwoods prefer full sun but will tolerate partial shade. While known to be adaptable to most soil condition, they are considered a good plant for wet areas makes them a good choice for those wishing to establish woodland gardens. Prune out 1/3 of the older branches to encourage growth of the younger branches which have the brightest red colors. Can be but pruned in late winter to maintain a desired shape and size. Red Twig Dogwood can grow to a height of 8 feet with a similar spread. Nothing is prettier than the bright red twigs peeking out from the white snow. Plant bushes where they can be viewed from a window during the winter months. Despite bearing spring blossoms, variegated leaves in summer, and berries from summer to fall, the main reason people grow Red Twig Dogwood is for the bush’s stand out bright red twigs, which are brightest in winter. Flowers are white flat clusters that bloom on old wood so heavily pruned bushes may not see blooms or the berries which follow the blooms. Its smooth, pointed leaves are medium green,turning purplish red in fall. Older branches can be pruned back to stimulate increased production of colorful young stems. Young branches are smooth and attractively colored in red while older branches are less colorful.

red twig dogwood in bloom red twig dogwood in bloom

Also known as Red-osier Dogwood, it gets its name from its purplish red stems and its former use in making wicker baskets (Osier is French for “wicker”). Red Twig Dogwood ( Cornus sericea) is a deciduous perennial shrub loved for its showy red bark in the winter allowing for year round interest.







Red twig dogwood in bloom