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Red Twig DogwoodNoted for Its Bright Red Bark
(8 customer reviews)A landscape accent for every season! Starts spring with creamy ivory flowers, summer with red-tinted foliage and, finally, sports bright red bark in winter. Grows 5-8 ft. tall. Bareroot. Zones 3-8. Not available in FL. This item ships only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring. 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 12, 2012Red Dogwood Reviewed By: Mary (Buffalo, Wy) This shrub grows wild in the mountains of Wyouming. - Saturday, October 16, 2010Mine didn't survive a month Reviewed By: Sue M (Garnavillo, IA) My red twig dogwood was delivered with another grass I had ordered. The grass lived the dogwood didn't last a month. All other merchandise ordered this year was great, strong, healthy and growing! - 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. Read More Reviews |
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