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Tag Archives: thirds pruning

Red-twig Dogwood in The Landscape

Goodnight Design Posted on April 5, 2013 by Beth GoodnightFebruary 25, 2016
Cornus twigs with bulbs below

So many of my clients hear me recommend Cornus sericea or alba for their landscape design. It fits into our area’s climate situation quite nicely. Cornus sericea is native here (see next photo down). But I rarely recommend the native plants … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture & Maintenance, Design & Plant Selection | Tagged bulbs, coppicing, cornus, cornus sericea, cultivar, plants, red-twig dogwood, techniques, thirds pruning, variety

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