Red Twig Dogwood
Red-Twig Dogwood Cornus sericea Red-twig dogwood is a fast-growing native shrub valued for its brilliant red stems, especially striking during the winter months. Clusters of white flowers appear in late spring and are followed by pale berries that feed birds. Its dense growth provides excellent habitat and erosion control, making it a particularly useful plant for wet areas and streamside landscapes. Size at maturity: 6–12' tall, 6–12' wide Light: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium to wet moisture Bloom time: May–July Wildlife: Flowers attract pollinators; berries feed birds; dense branches provide wildlife cover Special features & uses: Bright winter stems; erosion control; rain garden plant; wetland habitat; easy to rejuvenate by pruning Plant with: Common rush and swamp milkweed for a rain garden, or ostrich fern and Douglas aster for a diverse wetland-edge habitat. Perfect for rain gardens, stream corridors, wet meadows, wildlife hedges, and erosion-prone areas. Cut older stems back periodically to encourage the brightest new growth.
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