78+ Full Grown Bailey Red Twig Dogwood
Small white flowers appear in clusters up to 2 inches across in late spring followed by white fruit. Vigorous suckering deciduous shrub with deep red winter shoots.
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With flame red winter stems bailey red twigged dogwood cornus sericea baileyi is a popular choice to add winter interest to your landscape. This fast growing shrub reaches its mature height and spread in just a few short years. White flowers appear in late spring with oval lush green leaves which turn a beautiful red in fall. There are flat clusters of white flowers around late spring into summer may june followed by tiny plump blue fruits.The bailey red twigged dogwood has very attractive red stems in winter and hands down the reddest stemmed variety by far. Has dark green leaves turning to red or orange in autumn. Bailey red twig dogwood will grow to be about 10 feet tall at maturity with a spread of 10 feet. This dogwood s delicious fruits will attract birds to your garden.
It has a low canopy and is suitable for planting under power lines. This shrub does best in full sun to partial shade. You ll appreciate its good looks in spring summer and fall as well. Hardy to 40 f maximum elevation.
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