Dwarf Red Twig Dogwood Bush
Its neat rounded shape works well in mass plantings and border foundations. Partial to full sun.
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2 remove the plant from the container by gently tapping on the ground and easing the plant out. Cut vibrant stems for a dynamic addition to holiday arrangements. Excellent for erosion control on steep slopes. This dwarf variety reaches just 3 5 feet rather than the 8 10 of conventional red twig dogwood.The stems which are green in spring and summer turn bright red when the foliage drops off in autumn. A dwarf dogwood with a low compact form and lush green foliage that perfectly foils less attractive bases of larger shrubs. Growing a red twig dogwood is a great way to add spectacular color to the winter garden. They show their best color in a sunny spot.
It is known for its trumpet like yellow flowers and green leaves that turn red in fall. Bare red stems provide striking seasonal color to dormant winterscapes. The shrub produces creamy white flowers in spring and berries that ripen from green to white by the end of summer. Planting care 1 dig your planting hole twice the width of the root ball and just as deeply enough.
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