Cornus amomum, Silky Dogwood 18-24″ Wholesale Native Bare Root Shrubs

$2.00

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Cornus amomum, Silky Dogwood 18-24″ Native Bare Root Shrubs

Minimum order of 25 bare root plants of this species is required.

25 or more $2.00 each

50 or more $1.50 each
300 or more $1.35 each

1000 or more Please call

For Shipping, Install and additional info please see “About Bare Root“.

Native bare root shrubs and trees are dug and shipped while dormant, late November to Mid April.

See all available Native Bare Root Shrubs

Check the native status of this species for your area via the USDA Plants Database here.   

Order Minimum

There is a minimum order total of $150.00.

before tax (VA residents only) and shipping.

There are NO EXCEPTIONS.

Description

Cornus amomum, Silky Dogwood 18-24″ Wholesale Native Bare Root Shrubs

Minimum order of 25 bare root plants of this species is required.

Attractive Bark:
Attractive Fall Color:
Attractive Flowers:
Beneficial Insects:
Butterflies:
Erosion Control:
FACW- Usually occur in wetlands, but may occur in non-wetlands:
Flood Tolerant:
Four Season Interest:
High Wildlife Value:
Native to Coastal Regions:
Native To Mountain Regions:
Native to Piedmont Regions:
Perennial:
Salt Tolerant:
Shrub:
Small Mammals:
Songbirds:
Threatened / Endangered:
Waterfowl:

Botanic Native Name: Cornus amomum

Common Native Name: Silky dogwood, red willow, silky cornel

Type: Bare root shrub

Exposure: Full Sun Part Sun

moisture: Moist Wet

Type: Clay Loamy Sandy

Mature height / spread:6-12′

Flower:White- May-June

Fall Color:Orange, Red, purple

Soil Ph:6.1-7.5

Water depth:

Native Habitat: Forested wetlands, floodplains, shrub wetlands, stream & pond banks

moist clearings

Notes:

Young dogwoods have bright red stems in the fall, winter
and early spring, which turn reddish-brown in the
summer. As the shrub matures, the stems turn
reddish-brown year-round and later gray.
The primary use of this species is for field and
farmstead windbreaks and wildlife borders. It is also
being used with willows for streambank protection.
Other beneficial uses are for fish and wildlife habitat
improvement, slope stabilization, borders, and as an
ornamental.
Threatened /Endangered:

Indiana

Cornus amomum, Silky Dogwood 18-24″ Wholesale Native Bare Root Shrubs

For Shipping and sizing info, please see “Frequently Asked Questions” about native bare root 

For Shipping, Install and additional info please see “About Bare Root“.

Native bare root shrubs and trees are dug and shipped while dormant, late November to Mid April.

See all available Native Bare Root Shrubs

Check the native status of this species for your area via the USDA Plants Database here.