[64+] Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood Liste
This compact selection of red twig dogwood has dark red stems that provide a spectacular show in the winter sunlight. Arctic fire red dogwood has beautiful red stems and a compact habit and is at its in the winter sunlight.
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History and origins of the arctic fire red twig dogwood. Cornus stolonifera farrow plant patent 18 523. Its average texture blends into the landscape but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition.This is a dwarf variety which grow smaller than smaller than normal for their species. The arctic fire red twig dogwood typically grows 3 5 feet tall and 3 5 feet wide. Unlike most cornus that reach 8 to 10 feet tall arctic fire grows to only half the height.
The growth habit is upright. This shrub will require occasional maintenance and upkeep and can be pruned at anytime. Red twig arctic fire dogwood is an adaptable wildlife loving hedge shrub with year round beauty.
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