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James Burghardt
(Hedgerows Gold Dogwood, Redtwig Dogwood)
Redosier dogwood is a multi-stemmed, large, deciduous shrub with upright branches and a spreading, suckering habit. This hardy North American native is grown for its colorful young stems of light to dark red that turn red-brown as they age. In late spring to early summer it produces many flatted clusters of white flowers followed by small, white, oval fruits that are attractive to birds. In fall, its medium green leaves turn burgundy red.
This shrub grows best in sites with full sun to partial...
James H. Schutte
(Isanti Redosier Dogwood, Redosier Dogwood)
A selection of a shrubby, suckering dogwood native to eastern North America, ‘Isanti’ is prized for the color of its stems, which glow in the gloom and snow of winter when they are bare. A deciduous shrub, it produces many stems from its base at ground level. Some grow upright, some lean, some trail on the ground and take root, starting a new shrub and producing a thicket in a few years. Some gardeners restrain and shape this dogwood by digging up the rooting stems and suckers. Other gardeners welcome...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Kelsey's Dwarf Redosier Dogwood, Redosier Dogwood)
A selection of a shrubby, suckering dogwood native to eastern North America, ‘Kelseyi’ is prized for its short stature and the color of its new stems, which glow red in the gloom and snow of winter when they are bare. A deciduous shrub, it produces many stems from its base at ground level, producing a thicket that makes a leafy mound. It spreads by stems that root where they touch the ground and by stems that arise from the roots. Some gardeners restrain and shape this dogwood by digging up the rooting...
James H. Schutte
(Redosier Dogwood, Silver and Gold Redosier Dogwood)
This selection of a dogwood native to eastern North America, ‘Silver and Gold’ is prized for its yellow stems and its leaves edged by white margins. An upright, deciduous shrub, it produces many stems from its base at ground level, making a thicket shaped as a leafy mound. It spreads by stems that root where they touch the ground and by stems that arise from the roots. One plant some becomes a colony. Some gardeners restrain and shape this dogwood by digging up the rooting stems and suckers. Other...
(Redosier Dogwood, Variegated Dogwood)
This selection of a dogwood native to eastern North America, ‘Variegata’ has the vivid red stems of its parent and adds dark-green leaves that are edged by broad white margins. An upright, deciduous shrub, it produces many stems from its base at ground level, making a thicket shaped as a leafy mound. It spreads by stems that root where they touch the ground and by stems that arise from the roots. One plant some becomes a colony. Some gardeners restrain and shape this dogwood by digging up the rooting...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Bailey's Redosier Dogwood)
Widely planted for its fine, bright red winter stem color, Bailey's redosier dogwood is a large, multi-stemmed shrub that originates from regions throughout North America. In late spring to early summer it produces many flatted clusters of white flowers followed by small, white, oval fruits that are attractive to birds. In fall, its medium green leaves turn rich burgundy red.
Redosier dogwood grows best in sites with full sun to partial shade and fertile, average to poorly drained soil. It suckers...
(Western Redosier Dogwood)
Redosier dogwood is a multi-stemmed, large, deciduous shrub with upright branches and a spreading, suckering habit. This hardy North American native is grown for its colorful young stems of light to dark red that turn red-brown as they age. In late spring to early summer it produces many flatted clusters of white flowers followed by small, white, oval fruits that are attractive to birds. In fall, its medium green leaves turn burgundy red.
This shrub grows best in sites with full sun to partial...
(Western Redosier Dogwood)
Redosier dogwood is a multi-stemmed, large, deciduous shrub with upright branches and a spreading, suckering habit. This hardy North American native is grown for its colorful young stems of light to dark red that turn red-brown as they age. In late spring to early summer it produces many flatted clusters of white flowers followed by small, white, oval fruits that are attractive to birds. In fall, its medium green leaves turn burgundy red.
This shrub grows best in sites with full sun to partial...
(Redosier Dogwood)
Redosier dogwood is a multi-stemmed, large, deciduous shrub with upright branches and a spreading, suckering habit. This hardy North American native is grown for its colorful young stems of light to dark red that turn red-brown as they age. In late spring to early summer it produces many flatted clusters of white flowers followed by small, white, oval fruits that are attractive to birds. In fall, its medium green leaves turn burgundy red.
This shrub grows best in sites with full sun to partial...
All-America Selections
(Cosmic Orange Cosmos, Sulphur Cosmos)
This vigorous, compact, free-flowering cosmos lights up the summer garden with multitudes of jewel-like, glowing orange flowers. A member of the popular Cosmic Series, it was developed from a tall annual species native to fields and open areas of Mexico. 'Cosmic Orange' received the prestigious All America Selections award in 2000, and is ideal for use as a bedding annual, in wildflower gardens, or for filling gaps in well-drained mixed borders.
The upright, branching stems of these dwarf,...