Red Twig Dogwood
Red Twig Dogwood
The most notable feature is the brilliant red, and sometimes yellow or orange, color of the young stems. The color is most intense on new growth, which is why regular pruning is essential. The leaves are typically a medium to dark green in spring and summer. In late spring to early summer, they produce clusters of small, creamy-white flowers. These are followed by small, white berries that are a valuable food source for birds in late summer and fall.
Overview
Mature Size: Reaches 9 feet tall and 5 feet wide
Blooms: Summer
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light Needs: Full sun, partial sun
Water Needs: Keep soil moist
Plant Spacing: 7 to 9 feet apart
Special Features: Attractive Bark, Dramatic Foliage Color, Easy Care, Fall Color, Ornamental Berries
Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous