What is a dogwood shrub?
Dogwood is a decorative shrub in the family Cornus , which is grown for its decorative flowers and branches. Several species are commonly grown, especially the red branch of the Dogwood shrub, cornus stolonifera , formerly known as c. Sericea . When they are young, they need a lot of moisture to bush and are used to rehabilitate wetlands. Bushes Dogwood can grow up to 12 ft (3.6 m) high and equally wide. They usually bloom in spring or summer with pink or white flowers. Shrubs can produce fruits that eat birds. Some varieties have stems of distinctive red, orange or yellow colors. Young stems have the strongest color, so it is recommended to cut the stems to two to three inches from the base, while the plant is sleeping. Dogwood shrub pruning should rarely be done. If it cannot be done, they should be heavily connected when it is possible. When plants are older, they will have some drought tolerance. Are also tolerant of large temperature fluctuations, but in areas with TRVBut high temperatures are not good. These plants can grow in the sun or shade and to tolerate poor soils.
Dogwood bushes are used quite often in landscaping. They produce excellent hedges if they allow them to grow. Plants are also used to stabilize the soil around water formations.
Bush Red Dogwood is a term that includes several different types of dogwoods that have bright red stems in winter. The most common is red branch Dogwood Bush, also known as Red Osier Dogwood Bush. It has dark green, oval leaves, which are usually 1.5 to 2.5 inches long (3.8 to 6.3 cm) and many stems. Crying flowers during spring or summer, with 2 inches (5 cm) wide clusters of cream white flowers. It creates spring and summer fruits that are bluish or white and bright red leaves in autumn.
This dogwood shrub is originally made of swamps from northern California toAlaska and from the Eastern United States. It is often used in residential landscapes due to its pulsating color of stem and beautiful flowers. This shrub can also be used to fill the shores of streams because its roots hold the soil well. Although it is true, it can also tolerate somewhat dry conditions.
Another type of popular dogwood is a varied dogwood shrub, Cornus album Argenteo-Marginata . This shrub has many stems and a range of suction cups. Its stems are also red in winter. The leaves are green in the middle and white around the edges. The plant blooms at the end of spring and produces clusters of yellowish white flowers.
Unlike other dogwoods, this variety is best cut every year. It is particularly important to prune the shoots that have become solid green, so that the entire plant oninepics. Plants should be planted when they are in the sleeping phase, and it is best to mulch every year.