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Redosier Dogwood

Updated: Sep 11, 2020


Redosier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) is native to most parts of the US and all of Canada. Typically found in wet meadows, along streams, and on riverbanks, Redosier Dogwood is easily identified by its bright red bark and white four-petaled flowers. A shrub growing 5’-15’ tall, it can be distinguished from similar looking willows by its opposite branching form.


Solar Exposure: Varies

Height: 5 to 15 Feet

Bloom Color: White


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