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redosier dogwood

Scientific Name: Cornus sericea

Family: Cornaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Tree, Shrub

Duration: Perennial

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Description: Cornus sericea, syn. C. stolonifera, Swida sericea, (red osier dogwood) is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae, native throughout northern and&nbsp&*! Redosier Dogwood. (Cornus sericea). General . An open, spreading, multi-stemmed, medium to large shrub with horizontal branches at the base.&*! The tree Guide at arborday.org offers information on size, height, growth rate, sun and soil preference, and more on Redosier Dogwood and many other&nbsp&*! western dogwood. Uses. Ethnobotanic: Native Americans smoke the inner bark of redosier dogwood in tobacco mixtures used in the sacred&nbsp&*! Red osier dogwood is a deciduous shrub with a rounded, spreading form. Opposite leaves with rounded bases are ovate to lance-shaped and dark green, &nbsp&*! Redosier dogwood is a native shrub species with colorful red or yellow winter bark. It grows throughout Minnesota and is commonly seen in wetlands such as&nbsp&*! Cornus sericea, commonly known as red twig dogwood or red osier dogwood, is an upright-spreading, suckering shrub that typically grows in the absence of&nbsp&*! Cornus stolonifera Red-osier Dogwood. (also known as Cornus sericea). Range. Native range extends over much of North America, except southeastern and&nbsp&*! Photos and of Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) - Ontario Trees and Shrubs.&*! Red-Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea), a deciduous multi-stemmed shrub, grows 3-to-12 feet tall. Its young twigs are reddish with white lenticels that gray with&nbsp&*! red osier dogwood, red willow, American dogwood, redstem dogwood. * Genus: Cornus. * Species: sericea. Subspecies: * Family (scientific): Cornaceae.&*! The Red-osier dogwood is also known as American dogwood, red willow, and redstem dogwood. The &#8220osier&#8221 in red-osier is French, meaning&nbsp&*! Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera). : This low spreading shrub, seldom reaching more than 4 feet (1.2 m) in height, is easily identified by its red&nbsp&*! Common Name, Red Osier Dogwood, Western dogwood. Family, Cornaceae. Synonyms, C. alba non L. C. stolonifera. Michx. Swida stolonifera. Thelycrania&nbsp&*! s and articles about the Redosier Dogwood, scientifically known as Cornus sericea in the Encyclopedia of Life. Includes Comprehensive&nbsp&*! - 2 min - Uploaded by NorthstarBushcraftedible and medicinal uses of the red-osier dogwood.&*! Red Osier Dogwood, also known as Red Twig, Kanikanik or Kinikenick (spelling varies), whose botanical name is Cornus sericea and C.&*! Red-osier dogwood often suffers from overbrowsing in winter range. Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos), black bears (Ursus americanus), ruffed grouse (Bonasa&nbsp&*! Red-osier dogwood tolerates a wide range of soils, performing well on moderately wet soils and surviving occasional flooding. It grows best in&nbsp&*! Proven Winners - Arctic Fire&#8482 - Red-Osier Dogwood - Cornus stolonifera white plant details, information and resces.&*! : This shrub is 3-9&#39 tall (rarely taller), developing multiple ascending stems from the ground. The basal stems branch outward toward along the upper &nbsp&*! Red-osier Dogwood is found primarily in the woodland and marsh areas this widespread native shrub begins blooming as early as the beginning of May, but&nbsp&*! Monrovia&#39s Kelsey&#39s Dwarf Red-Osier Dogwood details and information. Learn more about Monrovia plants and best practices for best possible plant&nbsp&*! Red Twig Dogwood is best known for its bright red winter stems which add color when it is needed most. The alternative name for this shrub is Redosier&nbsp&*! Known both as C. sericea and C. stolonifera, native red-osier or red twig dogwood is one of most beautiful shrubs and is ideal for the wetter parts of y&nbsp&*! Habitat. hardy to zone 3 possibly 2 native from Newfoundland to Manitoba, south to the central United States. It is even found on the west coast of the United &nbsp&*! Aboriginal people also used red osier dogwood: the bark was smoked in pipes or used to make red dye and the branches were used to make baskets.&*! red-osier dogwood Cornaceae Cornus sericea L. Listen to the Latin symbol: COSE16, Other Fact Sheets. Leaf: Opposite, simple, arcuately veined, 2 to 4 inches&nbsp&*! Redosier or red-twig dogwood is a loose, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub, 6-12 ft. tall, with conspicuous red twigs. Dense, flat-topped clusters&nbsp&*! Buy bare root Red Osier Dogwood bush and shrub seedlings for sale online by nursery.&*! Cornus stolonifera Michx. red osier dogwood. Family: Cornaceae. plant (summer) , plant (winter), leaf, flowers. fruit, twig, bark, branch x-sect. showing white pith&nbsp&*! Facts About. Red-osier dogwood is easy to spot in wetlands in winter, with its red stems and blueish fruits that resist rot and persist long after the fruits of other&nbsp&*! Cornus stolonifera. Red Osier Dogwood Cornaceae (Dogwood Family). . General - small to medium sized shrub with numerous stems forming &nbsp&*! Red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea or Cornus stolonifera) is a quick-growing landscape shrub known for the bright red color of its bark in winter on new growth ,&nbsp&*! Red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea) is a deciduous shrub that brings color and texture to the garden each season, adding curb appeal to y home. It features&nbsp&*! Cornus stolonifera Michx. red-osier dogwood. Cornaceae (Dogwood family) Introduction to Vascular Plants. Photograph click to collapse contents. Kevin&nbsp&*! Dawn Bazely tells us that in North America the Red-osier dogwood (Cornus sericea) plays a major role in Christmas decorations.&*! Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) &#8226 Full sun, but can take some shade &#8226 Mature height 4&#39-10&#39, spread same as height &#8226 Dense growth habit, thick fibrous roots&nbsp&*! Red Osier Dogwood is widespread and variable similar populations have been considered variously as separate but interbreeding species,&nbsp&*! My biology presentation on the Red Osier Dogwood.&*! Redosier dogwood. Cornus sericea. Minnesota C-Value: 3. Wetland Indicator Status: FACW. Native. Leaves: Opposite, mostly ovate, but sometimes lanceolate.&*! Several of native shrubs have subtle beauty, but none have the year-round color of Red Osier-Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera). It is commonly found coloring&nbsp&*! Latin: Cornus sericea (stolonifera) Other common names: America.&*! Red-Osier Dogwood /. &#39Cardinal&#39 is a fast-growing, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub with cherry red winter stems. The stems are especially showy against a&nbsp&*! A deciduous shrub with a rounded, spreading form. Opposite leaves with rounded bases are ovate to lance-shaped and dark green, turning a dull red,&nbsp&*! J Environ Qual. 2003 May-Jun32(3):1008-14. Responses of red-osier dogwood to oil sands tailings treated with gypsum or alum. Redfield E(1), Croser C,&nbsp&*! Red-osier Dogwood leaves. Red-osier Dogwood fruit. Red-osier Dogwood crown . Leaves. Fruit. Crown. Red-osier Dogwood twigs. Red-osier Dogwood fruit.&*! Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Red-osier Dogwood: shrub to 8 ft tall convex clusters of 4-petaled white flowers opposite leaves to 4 inches long&nbsp&*! Redosier dogwood. Cornus sericea. Leaves: Opposite (paired) leaf arrangement, veins curve inwards towards the leaf tip. Smooth edges. Branches: Dark red&nbsp&*!