Gray Dogwood

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Description

Gray Dogwood
Description Gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa), also known as swamp or panicle dogwood, is a deciduous shrub. This dogwood is a pretty ornamental plant. Its clusters of white flowers have bright red pedicels or flower stocks. It has brownish-gray bark, dense branches, and oval-shaped leaves. The leaves turn reddish-purple in the fall. Gray dogwood support pollinators and birds, bobwhites especially like their berries. It is a highly adaptable species. It tolerates different soil types, sun coverage, and most diseases and insects.
Seedling information
Age 0-1 years
Size 12-18″
Size
Height 6-10 ft
Spread 6-10 ft
Growth rate Slow
Needs
Sun Full sun, partial sun
Water use Medium
Soil Moist, well drained soil
Fruit
Bloom time June, July
Bloom color White
Fruit type Drupe
Edible/Inedible Inedible
Nativeness Native
Benefits Good for wildlife and pollinators, flowers, ornamental, fall foliage
Climate Change Hardiness Uknown adaptability

Additional information

Amount

5, 10, 25, 50