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Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling

Category Woody Plants
Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants
Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants

Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling

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Item Code: CORACSJ00
Category Woody Plants
Manufacturer Pinelands Nursery

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Description

Cornus racemosa, known as gray dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to the eastern and central United States. It grows 10 to 15 feet tall and forms dense thickets through suckering. In late spring, it produces clusters of small white flowers, followed by white berries on bright red stems in late summer, which are highly attractive to birds. Gray dogwood thrives in a variety of soils, from dry uplands to wetlands, and is often used for erosion control and wildlife habitat restoration.

Specifications

Made In

US

Weight

15lb

Height

11in

Width

10in

Length

20in

Depth

11in

Bloom Color

White

Bloom Period

May to June

Brand

Pinelands Nursery

Category

Woody Plants

Drought Tolerance

Medium

Fall Color

Reddish Pink

Fruit Color

White

Growth Habit

Shrub

Growth Rate

Moderate

Hydrology

Seasonally or irregularly inundated up to 25% of the growing season

Light Requirements

Sun, Part Shade and Shade

Manufacturer

Pinelands Nursery

Max Mature Height

10'-20'

Pollinator Attributes

Food Source for Pollinators

Root Depth

16"

Salinity Tolerance

None

Shade Tolerance

Tolerant

Size

72 Tubeling

Wetland Indicator Status

FAC

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Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling

Category Woody Plants
Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants
Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling Native Plants

Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood) 72 ct. Tubeling

Contact Us for Future Availability
Item Code: CORACSJ00
Category Woody Plants
Manufacturer Pinelands Nursery

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Description

Cornus racemosa, known as gray dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to the eastern and central United States. It grows 10 to 15 feet tall and forms dense thickets through suckering. In late spring, it produces clusters of small white flowers, followed by white berries on bright red stems in late summer, which are highly attractive to birds. Gray dogwood thrives in a variety of soils, from dry uplands to wetlands, and is often used for erosion control and wildlife habitat restoration.

Specifications

Made In

US

Weight

15lb

Height

11in

Width

10in

Length

20in

Depth

11in

Bloom Color

White

Bloom Period

May to June

Brand

Pinelands Nursery

Category

Woody Plants

Drought Tolerance

Medium

Fall Color

Reddish Pink

Fruit Color

White

Growth Habit

Shrub

Growth Rate

Moderate

Hydrology

Seasonally or irregularly inundated up to 25% of the growing season

Light Requirements

Sun, Part Shade and Shade

Manufacturer

Pinelands Nursery

Max Mature Height

10'-20'

Pollinator Attributes

Food Source for Pollinators

Root Depth

16"

Salinity Tolerance

None

Shade Tolerance

Tolerant

Size

72 Tubeling

Wetland Indicator Status

FAC

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