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Cornus sericea Flaviramea - Golden-twig Dogwood

Cornus sericea Flaviramea is a medium sized deciduous shrub with a stunning, upright form. it has ovate, dark green leaves that turn yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers bloom in springtime which later develop into white berries, popular with birds and insects. As winter approaches, branches become bare, making it a great time to see the striking yellow-green stems. Due to the year-round interest, it is often planted along garden borders. Golden-twig dogwood grows best in full sun or partial shade, on moist, fertile, well-drained soil.

Plant Profile

Name: Cornus sericea Flaviramea

Common Name: Golden-twig Dogwood

Family: Cornaceae

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