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Dogwood - Red Twigged

Cornus 'Baileyi'
Dogwood - Red Twigged

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Dogwood - Red Twigged Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
8 - 10 feet
Mature Spread
8 - 10 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Moist
Mature Form
Upright, Round
Growth Rate
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Full Shade
Flower Color
White
Fall Color
Reddish Purple
Foliage Color
Green
3-7

The Dogwood 'Red Twigged', Cornus 'Baileyi', is a shade tolerant shrub with red bark in winter. This beautiful red stemmed dogwood has medium green foliage. The creamy white flowers are followed by blue-black fruits.

Burgundy colored bark in the winter. It is good for hedge use and winter interest. Needs a sufficient watering routine. Full sun to part shade.

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  Simple!, 6/13/2007 1:01:54 PM
Reviewer: devsmom
As a new homeowner, this was the 1st shrub I planted, and Im glad I did. It needs no attention from me, and I love the red twigs against the snow in winter. It grows somewhat slowly the 1st year, but really takes off the 2nd (like many trees/shrubs).

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