Species red twig dogwood
white-yellow flowers with light-orange center, light-orange buds and green leaves with green veins and midribs on light-green stems

red twig dogwood

Cornus sericea

The red twig dogwood (Cornus sericea) is an amazing shrub species. It is known for its beautiful red branches, which appear in winter and create stunning contrast against the snowy backdrop. Additionally, it is incredibly easy to propagate and care for; the shrub will tolerate most soils and is highly resistant to deer browsing. It is also very versatile and can be planted as both an ornamental specimen and a hedge, providing a lush layer of red foliage. The shrub also thrives in partial shade to full sun areas, and attracts birds and butterfly species. All in all, the red twig dogwood should be part of any home garden for its versatility and striking beauty.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 7

Flowers:

White Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Soil:

Acidic, Bog, Well-drained

Fruits:

blue,red,black,white Fruits In Summer Ready In

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Red twig dogwood (Cornus sericea) needs to be watered thoroughly 1 to 2 times per week. Water the soil until it is moist but not soggy. During the hot summer months, you may need to water more frequently. Be sure to avoid over-watering and allow the soil to dry out somewhat between waterings.

sunlight

Red twig dogwood (Cornus sericea) thrives in full sun, and should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. However, it is important to note that the plant is quite tolerant of partial shade, so it can adapt to shade which is not too deep. In addition, direct sunlight during early morning and late afternoon may be preferred over more constant midday sun. When grown in overly sunny and hot climates, additional watering and mulching is recommended.

pruning

Red twig dogwood should be pruned in late winter to early spring. Pruning should be minimal, about 1/3 of the oldest branches should be removed to encourage growth and berry production. Avoid pruning new shoots and branches that have grown within the current season. Be sure to sterilize your pruning shears before and after use in order to prevent disease.

Season

Fall
Winter
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Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Cornus sericea is in late summer or early fall, usually between August and October.

Starts Flowering

Red twig dogwood typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Red twig dogwood typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Cornus sericea is in late summer or early fall, usually between August and October.

Hardiness Map