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Redosier Dogwood
Latin Name:
Cornus sericea
location:
native from Newfoundland to Manitoba south to the central United States It is even found on the west coast of the United States and down into the mountains of Arizona and New Mexico
The Redosier Dogwood, in Latin Cornus sericea, can be found more or less around native from Newfoundland to Manitoba, south to the central United States. It is even found on the west coast of the United States and down into the mountains of Arizona and New Mexico. It is usually shaped as a deciduous shrub, making it a very special plant among others! In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like deciduous simple leaves and in the automn its foliage then is turning a dull or rich purple-red. The Redosier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) has beautiful flowers that are in 1.5" to 2.5" diameter flat clusters and grows fruits, characterized as white to pale blue in color. Its bark is very interesting, where we can see stems are reddish (purple-red) from late summer into early fall on it. A fact to point at regarding the way it is cultured is that easily transplanted Also, an inconvinient with the Redosier Dogwood can be that twig blight (stem canker) You can recognize a Cornus sericea with its multistemmed and stoloniferous. The Redosier Dogwood's propagation method is done in a special way since it is mainly done cuttings root easily
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