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Spreading habit is helpful in controlling erosion. Average landscape size moderate growing.
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The shrub produces creamy white flowers in spring and berries that ripen from green to white by the end of summer. Vibrant red twigs are stunning in the winter garden. A beautiful adaptable and hardy shrub offering four seasons of interest.Design ideasbare red stems are a beautiful sight against the winter landscape. Red twig dogwood red osier dogwood. Though it boasts four season interest with fragrant flowers tiny berries and showy foliage the red twig dogwood saves its best for winter when its stems are on fire.
The red twig dogwood is an ornamental plant that is used commonly in hedges and rock gardens. A broadleaf deciduous flowering shrub. Tolerates clay wet soil.
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