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Red twig dogwoods are tough plants. Equally happy in well-drained soil or clay, they can withstand drenched conditions in spring, yet are drought tolerant as a rock, needing little if any water ...
Two weeks ago, I thought I saw bird droppings on my red twig dogwood. They turned out to be caterpillars with a powdery white coating. More were curled under the leaves. Now my shrubs are being ...
The red-twig dogwood ... Tatarian dogwood, is a pleasant shrub that offers so much to central Ohio gardens. The 21/2-inch medium gray-green foliage is variegated with irregular white on the ...
Question: We have some red twig dogwood shrubbery ... with their contrasting fiery stems against a white blanket of snow. Depending on the cultivar, the stems can range from dark blood red ...
Redtwig dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) punctuates the winter landscape with brilliant red to deep burgundy ... especially paper birch (B. papyrifera), which has creamy white to brilliant white ...
Q: Two of my four red-twig dogwoods are looking pretty rough. Many of the branches had white fungus spots last ... soil sounds perfect for a red-twig dogwood, so that lowers the odds that a ...
Should I give up and remove them to plant new ones? Shrubs like red- and yellow-twig dogwood that are primarily grown for their colored bark usually have the brightest color in young stems.
I have a red-twig dogwood shrub I planted at least four years ago. It has only grown to 3 feet tall and gets a few leaves each year. It gets three to four hours of sun. The shrub is about 6 feet ...