Common Name: Gray Dogwood
Scientific Name: Comus racemosa
Growth Rate:
Soil: Upland Moist, Upland Dry
Seedling Size: 8 to 12 inces
Mature Height: 5 to 15 ft
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Red-osier dogwood is a common shrub throughout Minnesota. It is especially abundant in wet meadows, marshes, and swamps, but it does well if planted in an upland habitat. It grows on wet loam, sand, muck or sedge peat. It flowers all summer, and produces attractive white berries that are a favorite with wildlife. The stems are green in the summer and red in the winter.
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Grey Dogwood
$40.00Price
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Refunds until February 23, 2024, with a $25 stocking fee. No refunds after February 23, 2024.