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- Silky dogwood (Cornus amomum) is a native deciduous shrub found in swamp borders, wetlands, and near streams and ponds1. It grows 6 to 12 feet tall and has bright red stems in fall, winter, and early spring2. The shrub blooms with creamy-white flower clusters from May to June34. It is used in windbreaks, mass plantings, and as a specimen3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Silky dogwood is a native large to a medium-sized deciduous shrub in the Cornaceae (dogwood) family. It is native to central and the eastern part of the United States and parts of Canada and is typically found in swamp borders, wetlands, and near streams and ponds. This shrub is multi-stemmed, open, and rounded and may grow 6 to 12 feet tall.plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/cornus-amomum/Silky dogwood is a large shrub, often 6-10 feet in height. The growth habit is upright rounded, but where stems are in contact with the ground, roots are formed. This behavior creates thickets. Young dogwoods have bright red stems in the fall, winter and early spring, which turn reddish-brown in the summer.plants.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/factsheet/pdf/fs_…Silky dogwood is a medium to large shrub used in windbreaks, broaders, mass plantings, and as a specimen. It is intolerant of salt and prefers wet, well-drained soils of any pH level and any light exposure. Cornus amomum is susceptible to scale insects, leaf spots, and stem cankers. The flowers bloom from May to June.trees.umn.edu/silky-dogwood-cornus-amomumA late spring bloomer with creamy-white flower clusters, the silky dogwood reaches 12 feet tall and 12 feet wide with a multi-stemmed habit. The azure butterflies (Celastrina spp.) use silky dogwood as a larval host plant. From August to September, fruits in the form of round white drupes are on display, turning bluish-purple as they ripen.extension.psu.edu/shrub-dogwoods-for-the-home-l…
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WEBSilky dogwood is a large to medium-sized native shrub with creamy white spring flowers , dark green foliage, and reddish stems and burgundy fall color. A great four-season plant for naturalizing, en masse, and in the …
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WEBCommon Name: silky dogwood. Scientific Name: Family: Cornaceae Genus: Cornus Species: amomum. Hardiness Zone: 4 to 8 Height: 6 to 10 ft Width: 6 to 10 ft. Description: Silky dogwood is a medium to large …
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WEBSilky Dogwood. Cornus amomum. Plant Type: Shrubs. Native Environment: Stream Edge. Season of Interest: Mid (May - June), Late (July - frost) Main Color: White. Fall Color: USDA PLANTS Range Map. At …
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WEBPhotos and information about Minnesota flora - Silky Dogwood: shrub to 12 ft tall; flat to convex clusters of 4-petaled white flowers; opposite leaves to 3½ inches long, densely hairy purplish twigs.
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WEBSize: 4m tall (Cornus amomum, n.d.) Leaves: opposite, 10cm long by 7cm broad, oval to elliptic with acute apex, pubescent with 4 to 5 veins per leaf side (Cornus amomum, n.d.) Flowers: cymes of 4 yellowish-white tiny …
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