Gray Dogwood
$21.00 – $50.00
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
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Age | 0-1 years |
Size | 12-18″ | |
Size
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Height | 6-10 ft |
Spread | 6-10 ft | |
Growth rate | Slow | |
Needs
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Sun | Full sun, partial sun |
Water use | Medium | |
Soil | Moist, well drained soil | |
Fruit
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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 |
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