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Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood - Quart Pot - Proven Winners
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Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood - Quart Pot - Proven Winners

USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7Height 3-5 Feet TallSpread 3-5 Feet WideThis shrub will add a bright spot of glowing red color to your landscape during the cold, winter months. The stems turn bright red in the winter and look fabulous against the white snow. The stems can be cut to create gorgeous outdoor planters and holiday decorations.Ar…
USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7Height 3-5 Feet TallSpread 3-5 Feet WideThis shrub will add a bright spot of glowing red color to your landscape during the cold, winter months. The stems turn bright red in the winter and look fabulous against the white snow. The stems can be cut to create gorgeous outdoor planters and holiday decorations.Arctic Fire Dogwood is native to North America. Clusters of white flowers form on last years stem in the spring. The flowers produce white berries that are quickly eaten by birds soon after ripening. The flowers are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds and this shrub is deer resistant.Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood CareArctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood can be grown in partial or fun sun conditions in USDA hardiness zones 2 through 7. This shrub grows to be 3 to 5 feet in height and width at maturity in an upright form. This shrub tolerates wet soils so it can be planted in a low spot in your landscape or a rain garden. It can be used to create a short hedge, as a specimen plant, in a perennial garden or as a container plant. Plant this shrub in a location where youll often see its bright red stems during the dull days of winter.Pruning Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood should be done in the fall. However, pruning and maintenance is not required. Newer stems exhibit brighter colors during the winter months. So cut older stems to the ground in the fall for a lovelier winter display. Trim back less than 25 percent of the stems if you do decide to prune.Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood SpacingSpace multiple Arctic Fire Dogwood plants 4 feet apart on center to form a hedge. Plant at least 5 feet apart if space between the plants is desired.Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood Plant FactsUSDA Hardiness Zones: 2-7Flower Color(s): WhiteBloom Period: SpringFoliage Color(s): GreenLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full SunHeight Class: TallHeight: 3-5 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetSpacing: 4-5 FeetHabit: UprightBlooms On: Old WoodWatering: AverageShrub Type: DeciduousScientific Name: Arctic Fire® Cornus stolonifera 'Farrow' USPP 18,523Common Name: Arctic Fire® Red Twig DogwoodOther Name(s): Swida Sericea, Red Osier DogwoodBrand: Proven Winners ColorChoice®Drought Tolerant: NoFeatures: Winter Interest; Dwarfing | Bushes > Dogwoods Proven Winners CORAFQT
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USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7Height 3-5 Feet TallSpread 3-5 Feet WideThis shrub will add a bright spot of glowing red color to your landscape during the cold, winter months. The stems turn bright red in the winter and look fabulous against the white snow. The stems can be cut to create gorgeous outdoor planters and holiday decorations.Arctic Fire Dogwood is native to North America. Clusters of white flowers form on last years stem in the spring. The flowers produce white berries that are quickly eaten by birds soon after ripening. The flowers are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds and this shrub is deer resistant.Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood CareArctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood can be grown in partial or fun sun conditions in USDA hardiness zones 2 through 7. This shrub grows to be 3 to 5 feet in height and width at maturity in an upright form. This shrub tolerates wet soils so it can be planted in a low spot in your landscape or a rain garden. It can be used to create a short hedge, as a specimen plant, in a perennial garden or as a container plant. Plant this shrub in a location where youll often see its bright red stems during the dull days of winter.Pruning Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood should be done in the fall. However, pruning and maintenance is not required. Newer stems exhibit brighter colors during the winter months. So cut older stems to the ground in the fall for a lovelier winter display. Trim back less than 25 percent of the stems if you do decide to prune.Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood SpacingSpace multiple Arctic Fire Dogwood plants 4 feet apart on center to form a hedge. Plant at least 5 feet apart if space between the plants is desired.Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood Plant FactsUSDA Hardiness Zones: 2-7Flower Color(s): WhiteBloom Period: SpringFoliage Color(s): GreenLight Exposure: Partial Sun to Full SunHeight Class: TallHeight: 3-5 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetSpacing: 4-5 FeetHabit: UprightBlooms On: Old WoodWatering: AverageShrub Type: DeciduousScientific Name: Arctic Fire® Cornus stolonifera 'Farrow' USPP 18,523Common Name: Arctic Fire® Red Twig DogwoodOther Name(s): Swida Sericea, Red Osier DogwoodBrand: Proven Winners ColorChoice®Drought Tolerant: NoFeatures: Winter Interest; Dwarfing | Bushes > Dogwoods Proven Winners CORAFQT

Specifications

Spread4-5 Feet
Water RequirementsAverage
Height3-5 Feet
Drought TolerantNo
Blooms OnOld Wood
Light ExposurePartial Sun To Full Sun
Flower Color(s)White
Foliage Color(s)Green
BrandProven Winners Colorchoice®
HabitUpright
Common NameArctic Fire® Red Twig Dogwood
Bloom PeriodSpring
FeaturesWinter Interest; Dwarfing
Height ClassTall
Other Name(s)Swida Sericea, Red Osier Dogwood
Shrub TypeDeciduous
Usda Hardiness Zones2-7
Scientific NameArctic Fire® Cornus Stolonifera 'Farrow' Uspp 18,523