8 Red Dogwood Cuttings to Plant
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Red Dogwood Cuttings is a vibrant invitation to infuse your landscape with the timeless beauty of deep red hues. These meticulously curated cuttings promise not only the striking elegance of the Cornus plant but also the joy of cultivating your very own flourishing dogwood grove.
Ideal for both seasoned gardeners and those venturing into the world of horticulture, these cuttings offer a simple yet rewarding way to bring forth the stunning visual appeal and hardy nature of red dogwood to your outdoor haven.
With their vivid red stems and lush foliage, Red Dogwood Cuttings stand out as a year-round spectacle, capturing attention in every season. From the fiery brilliance of winter to the lush greenery of summer, these cuttings evolve into a living masterpiece. Hardy, adaptable, and known for their resilience against pests,
These cuttings are an investment in the enduring beauty of nature, allowing you to savor the charm of red dogwood in your own garden space. Plant these cuttings with care and watch as they grow into a living testament to the splendor of the great outdoors.
- Season: Suitable for planting in the fall or early spring
- USDA Zones: Thrives in USDA zones 2–9
- Height: Mature plants typically reach 5 to 8 feet in height
- Bloom Season: Blooms in late spring to early summer
- Bloom Color: Adorned with clusters of small, yellowish flowers
- Environment: Well-suited for various environments, from full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Adaptable to different soil types but prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil
- Deer Resistant: Generally resistant to deer
- Latin Name: Cornus (specific species and variety may vary)
- Temperature: Flourishes in temperatures between 65 - 75°F
- Average Germ Time: Germination typically occurs within 30–60 days
- Light Required: Prefers full to partial sunlight
- Depth: Plant cuttings with nodes just below the soil surface
- Sowing Rate: Space cuttings 2-3 feet apart
- Moisture: Maintain moderate soil moisture
- Plant Spacing: Space cuttings according to mature plant size, typically 5-8 feet apart