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The bark of red mulberry is gray or brown in color with long flaky ridges, but may show some orange or tan peeking through the fissures in the bark. The fruit of red mulberry, which hangs individually ...
My garden has some red-twig dogwoods that are very large and have very little color in their stems. These are supposed to be good plants for winter interest. Should I give up and remove them to pla… ...
“I have a red twig dogwood shrub I planted at least two years ago in my backyard that tends to be moist and shaded by some adjacent trees. It has only grown to about 3 feet tall and has thin ...
A: That sounds like red-twig dogwood alright. This plant is in the same family as the much better known dogwood trees (Cornus), except these grow as multi-stem shrubs in the 6- to 8-foot range.
Red twig dogwoods are tough, easy to care for, and provide spectacular color . Originally published June 4, 2015 at 5:15 am Updated June 5, 2015 at 10:53 am ...
Red twig dogwood is named for its colorful bright red bark, which is highly visible against the sparse and snowy winter scenery. Clusters of small white flowers appear in the late spring to early ...
Here are four new varieties of twig dogwoods on the market that provide fall and winter interest.
Red mulberry or Morus rubra is native and widespread in the eastern U.S. It is a rapid-growing tree of valleys, flood plains, and moist, low hillsides. This species attains its largest size in the ...
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