Cornus sericea (Redosier Dogwood) 32 ct. Tubeling
Description
Cornus sericea, commonly known as red osier dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to North America. Known for its striking red stems, especially visible in winter, this plant provides year-round interest. It typically grows 6-9 feet tall and spreads via stolons, forming dense thickets. In spring, Cornus sericea produces clusters of small, creamy-white flowers, followed by white or bluish berries in summer, which attract birds and wildlife. The leaves turn a vibrant reddish-purple in fall, adding seasonal color. Adaptable and hardy, red osier dogwood thrives in wet or moist soils, making it ideal for riparian plantings, erosion control, and natural landscaping.
Specifications
15lb
25in
10in
20in
25in
White
May to June
Pinelands Nursery
Woody Plants
Yes
Low
Purple, Red and Orange
Red
Shrub
Moderate
Seasonally or irregularly inundated up to 25% of the growing season
Part Shade
Pinelands Nursery
8'-10'
Food Source for Pollinators
20"
None
Intolerant
Tubeling
FACW