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RED TWIG OSIER DOGWOOD 'CORNUS SERICEA' LIVE PLANTS TREE/SHRUB 12 - 18 INCHES Cornus sericea fascines grow medium to large and are best grown in damp
soil. It is a fast-growing upright shrub that can grow anywhere from 7
to 10 feet high and wide. Its height can increase to over 24 inches in
one year. This attractive plant best suits a landscape that will show
off its dark red or purplish-red stems. During the late spring and early
summer, the red-osier grows yellowish-white flowers. In the late
summer, it grows little white berries. The leaves of a red-osier are a
medium-green color. Zones 3-8, doesn't grow well West of the Rockies!! PLANTS WILL BE DUG UP AFTER PAYMENT TO GET YOU THE FRESHEST PLANT AND GIVE PLANT A BETTER CHANCE. PLANTS WILL BE WRAPPED WITH SOME SOIL AND SOME WET NEWSPAPER AROUND ROOTS THEN IN PLASTIC BAG AND PRIORITY SHIPPING WILL NOT BE SHIPPING TO CALIFORNIA PER TO MANY RESTRICTIONS WITH PLANTS AND NO INTERNATIONAL SALES IF YOU NEED MORE INFO JUST LET US KNOW PLANT GROWING AND ZONES ARE ONLINE THESE ARE GROW IN MISSOURI AND GROW GREAT VERY HARD ZONES 3-8 UP TO -10 AND -20 WITH SOME HELP WITH MULCH (I HOPE I NEVER HAVE TO TEST THE -20) BUT WE HAVE HAD IT UP TO -12 AND HAD NO MULCH AND PULLED RIGHT THROUGH WE ALSO WILL NOTE THAT Thanks for your time and have a great time at ebay!! Happy shopping!! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! |
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