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National Arbor Day Foundation Web Document Dogwood, Silky, Cornus Amomum
ML070400329
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Issue date: 01/26/2007
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Muir, Jesse, PM, REBB, 415-0491
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+Enlarge I Picture copyights Subtle, four-petaled yellowish-white flowers adorn this shrub appearing in May and June. An excellent choice for any wildlife garden.

Attractive, bluish berry-like drupes which ripen in August and September are desired by many bird species. Rounded, multi-stemmed form that grows 6-1o' in height with an equal spread.

Prefers moist soil and partial sun.

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Hardiness Zones: Zones 4 - 8 The Silky Dogwood can be expected to grow in the zones shown in color in the arborday.org zone map.

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The Silky Dogwood falls into the following type(s): Flowering Trees, Shrubs Mature Height:

The Silky Dogwood grows to be 6' - lo' feet in height.

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-Tree letails-The Tree Guide at arborday.org Page 2 of 2 Mature Spread:

The Silky Dogwood has a spread of about 6' - lo' at full maturity.

Spread Variations:

SGrowth Rate:

This tree grows at a medium growth rate. rMore about this.]

Sun:

This dogwood does well in full sun, partial shade.

Soil:

A The Silky Dogwood grows in acidic, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, silty loam, well drained, wet, wide range soils.

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Shape:

This dogwood has rounded shape.

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Subtle, four-petaled yellowish-white flowers adorn this shrub appearing in May and June. An excellent choice for any wildlife garden. Attractive, bluish berry-like drupes which ripen in August and September are desired by many bird species.

Rounded, multi-stemmed form that grows 6-1o' in height with an equal spread.

Prefers moist soil and partial sun.

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