Coral Red Dogwood
The Coral Red Dogwood is a shrub prized for its vibrant red stems in winter and clusters of white flowers in spring, adding year-round visual interest to landscapes. This stunning deciduous shrub boasts vibrant red stems that add a splash of boldness to any landscape. With its captivating beauty, versatility, and hardiness, the plant is a gem that will elevate your outdoor sanctuary to new heights.
The coral red dogwood gets its name from its brilliant red stems that stand out in the bleakness of winter. It's known to the scientific community as Cornus Sericea and can reach a height of six to nine feet. However, it's often referred to as the red twig by gardeners and plant lovers. The Cornus Sericea is native to North America and makes a great addition to any yard.
Identifying Coral Red Dogwood
It can be identified by its stringy white pith that is slightly elastic. The shrub was known by the American Indians as kinnikinik, and it's one of 50 species of dogwoods found in North America.
It is known for its bright red branches and white flowers. The branches are most prominent in winter, and the flowers usually appear in the spring. It can grow up to nine feet with a nine to ten-foot canopy if it's left unpruned. The leaves range in length from two to five inches and two inches wide with prominent veining. In the summer, the white flowers produce clusters of white or blue-tinged fruits called drupes. In the fall, gardeners can watch the leaves change color from green to orange and finally red.
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It produces fruit in the summer that attracts a wide variety of birds. Gardeners can enjoy watching American goldfinches, eastern bluebirds, purple finches, and cardinals. It also attracts butterflies and bees.
Make a Statement with This Shrub
It can provide visual interest and make a statement in your yard and around your home. These shrubs can be planted by themselves in rows or alongside other shrubs and bushes to add variety and create natural borders between property lines. It is prized for its red stems in winter and beautiful white flowers in the spring. It can be planted alongside pussy willow, maiden grass, hibiscus, winterberry, and azaleas to create a beautifully landscaped yard with plenty of curb appeal.
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