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![]() Red Twig Dogwood Shrub
Noted for Its Bright Red Bark
(7 customer reviews)A landscape accent for every season! Red Twig Dogwood Shrub starts spring with creamy ivory flowers, summer with red-tinted foliage and, finally, sports bright red bark in winter. Grows 5-8 feet tall. Flowering shrubs are bargains in beauty. They produce a profusion of flowers and foliage- a feast for your senses- and seem equally attractive to birds, butterflies and hummingbirds. Even when they’re not in bloom, many add interest to the landscape. Shrubs grow fast, last nearly forever and require a minimum care. Bareroot. Zones: 3-8. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, April 19, 2007not so pleased Reviewed By: Bonita (Indianapolis, Indiana) We have had these plants for about 5 years. We previously replaced 2 of the plants, because of poor performance. This year they all look terrible; barely 1 stem on each is alive. - Friday, May 29, 2009Red surprise Reviewed By: John (Temple, Texas) I have planted many trees at this point from Gurneys, and this one promises to be a showy tree. It came with lots of root and hearty stems. About 18 inches. Soil is the key here in Texas. I had to amend mine with three types. Clay, organic, and peat moss all combined. The tree loves it and already has an inch of growth after a week. Fertilizer helped also. - Thursday, March 08, 2007dogwoods Reviewed By: chad (bismarck, north dakota) I planted 20 of these a few years ago and they are growing in really nice they seem to be a easy plant to grow and they look nice as a border. Read More Reviews |
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