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  2. Red-osier dogwood, Cornus stolonifera (formerly C. sericea) is a medium to large shrub native to North America. Its the most widespread species of the native dogwoods. The shrub provides four seasons of interest with vibrant dark red winter twigs, flower clusters and white berries.
    naturewithus.com/plants/shrubs-woody-plants/red-…
    Red-osier dogwood is a large to medium, upright shrub reaching 7 to 10 feet high and wide. Found throughout much of North America. Common in wet sites. C-Value: 1. Over 98 species of birds, including flicker, tanager, woodpeckers, and catbird are attracted to the plant’s fruit and use the plant as shelter.
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    Common Name: red osier dogwood Scientific Name: Family: Cornaceae Genus: Cornus Species: sericea Hardiness Zone: 3 to 8 Height: 4 to 8 ft Width: 4 to 8 ft Description: Often used in Minnesota's landscapes, these shrubs have distinct red twigs that show up against our winter snow. Rabbits have been found to browse these in the winter.
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    Red osier dogwood is an abundant colonial shrub usually less than 10 feet tall. On very rare occasions it may reach the size of a small tree. It occurs throughout the state. It grows on the edges of fields and streams, and in wet areas. It readily invades fields, where it is considered a pest.
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    Redosier dogwood is a large shrub, often 6-9 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. This dogwood has bright red stems in the fall, winter and early spring, which turn greenish in the summer.
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    Red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea L. ssp. sericea) is our most widespread native species, occurring over most of the continent except for the southern Great Plains and the southeast. Cornus sericea is a 3 to 9 foot tall shrub that can be …

     
  5. Cornus sericea - US Forest Service

    In the Rainy River section of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest region, redosier dogwood was a dominant shrub in 3 community types: the mesotrophic, moist, redosier dogwood-beaked hazelnut-arctic sweet coltsfoot (Corylus …

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