Redosier Dogwood

Scientific Name
Cornus sericea or Cornus stolonifera
Credit

Sharon A. Yiesla

Last Review
Features

Creamy white flowers in flat topped clusters in late spring; white to bluish-white fruit in late summer and early autumn; autumn color is purple to red; winter stems are red.

Culture

Full sun; prefers a moist soil, but tolerates both wet and dry sites; tolerates alkaline soil.

Plant Type
Minimum Height
Height Value
7.00
Height Unit
Feet
Maximum Height
Height Value
10.00
Height Unit
Feet
Minimum Width
Width Value
8.00
Width Unit
Feet
Maximum Width
Width Value
10.00
Width Unit
Feet
Mature Width

(or wider, due to suckering)

Mature Form

Rounded to broad-spreading

Native Regions, Text

United States (and Illinois)

Soil Conditions
Foliage Color
Fall Foliage Color
Images
Image
Redosier Dogwood leaves
picID
18826
Image
Redosier Dogwood, stems of the cultivar 'Flaviramea'
picID
18827
Image
Redosier Dogwood, stems of the cultivar 'Baileyi'
picID
18828
Image
Redosier Dogwood,  stems of the cultivar 'Cardinal'
picID
18829
Image
Redosier Dogwood,  stems of the cultivar 'Cardinal'
picID
18830
Image
Redosier Dogwood, form of the cultivar 'Silver and Gold'
picID
18831
Image
Redosier Dogwood, leaves of the cultivar 'Silver and Gold'
picID
18832
Size
Exposure (Outdoor)
PlantID
373