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Yes and the branches show red in the winter. They are wild around here--I have to keep grubbing them out of flower beds. The produce white berries that the birds love so spread the seeds all over. They prefer moist areas and once established spread to form thickets by tipping in and underground roots--PIA when they get in where you don't want them.
That's interesting. There must be a ton of dogwood specimens. I have on that has a red twig but it's foilage doesn't turn red. And yes, my goodness they seem to be prolific.
Yes and the branches show red in the winter. They are wild around here--I have to keep grubbing them out of flower beds. The produce white berries that the birds love so spread the seeds all over. They prefer moist areas and once established spread to form thickets by tipping in and underground roots--PIA when they get in where you don't want them.
That's interesting. There must be a ton of dogwood specimens. I have on that has a red twig but it's foilage doesn't turn red. And yes, my goodness they seem to be prolific.