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Cornus alba 'Sibirica' Siberian dogwood 'Sibirica' is a medium-sized suckering deciduous shrub forming a thicket of slender red stems, becoming bright crimson in winter. Leaves ovate, turning reddish in autumn, flowers small, cream, in flat heads; berries bluish-white Synonyms Cornus alba 'Westonbirt' Cornus 'Westonbird'


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Variety or Cultivar. 'Sibirica' is a medium deciduous shrub producing a dense thicket of slender red stems, turning an even brighter crimson during the winter. It also forms ovate leaves which turn dark red in autumn; small, flat, cream flowerheads; and bluish-white berries.


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Cornus alba 'Sibirica'. The striking stems of this dogwood provide a warm welcome at the western entrance to the Winter Garden. The woody genus Cornus contains 45 species from grasslands, woods, rocky slopes and swamps of northern temperate regions. Members of the genus usually have opposite leaves and small, star-shaped flowers are held in.


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Cornus alba - Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia red-barked, whiteSiberian dogwood, is a Siberia, northern . It is a large deciduous (suckering) shrub that can be grown as a small tree.


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Cornus alba 'sibirica' (Siberian dogwood) is a truly delight in any winter garden. This is a medium-sized shrub. It is deciduous and forms a thicket of slim red stems that can be planted to contrast with other plants or the snow during winter. The leaves are green, ovate, and turn reddish in autumn.


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Easy Origin East Asia. Type of plant ? Deciduous, perennial shrub. Hardiness zone ? RHS zone Hardy EGF zone H4 USDA zone 2-7 Eventual size Grows to 2.5m height and spread. Growth rate ? Slow, will take 5 to 10 years to reach its full height. Shape it grows into Upright shrub, spreading more with age. Season/s of interest


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Cornus alba 'Sibirica' Pronunciation: KOR-nus AL-ba si-BIR-i-ka SKU #02775 2-8 Good to grow! 7 Change Location Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE This Plant's Growing Zones: 2-8 Your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone: 7 Good to grow! Change Location Be Inspired Chilled White With A Slice of Lime: Try this Color Combo with these Plants


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Best uses for Cornus alba 'Sibirica' hedges. Primarily grown for its stem colour, you can plant Cornus alba 'Sibirica' to create a colourful informal hedge with wonderful winter interest and wildlife value. Or, plant red-barked dogwood in front of evergreen plants to add a splash of winter interest. Dogwoods are happy in poor soils that are.


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Cornus alba, commonly called tatarian dogwood, is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub that is native to eastern and central Asia in areas in part inhabited by Tatars or Tartars. It typically matures to 8-10' tall.


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Cornus alba L. A deciduous, wide-spreading shrub, producing a thicket of stems erect to prostrate; ultimately 10 ft high. Bark of the young shoots becoming in autumn and winter rich red.


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In the Winter, Cornus alba 'Sibirica Variegata, as with all Dogwoods, really steals the show, with thickets of bright red stems which will liven up the garden when most other plants are dormant. Height: 300cm (118"). Spread: 300cm (118"). Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size.


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How to propagate dogwood. Cornus sanguinea, Cornus stolonifera, Cornus alba and Cornus sibirica strike well from hardwood cuttings taken in winter. Wait until all the leaves have fallen and then with a sharp and clean pair of secateurs remove a stem of pencil thickness. Cut the stem into lengths 15cm long. Make sure you know which is the bottom.


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Siberian Dogwood (Cornus alba 'Sibirica'): Sibirica Tatarian dogwood is a multi-stemmed shrub known for its coral-red stems in winter and whitish blue fruit in summer, which follow clusters of small white flowers in spring. The medium green foliage turns reddish-purple in the fall.


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Red barked dogwood 'Sibirica' (Cornus alba 'Sibirica') Care Guide. Red barked dogwood 'Sibirica' is a vigorous-growing, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub known for its brilliant red stems in winter. It is a cultivar of Tartarian dogwood. Red barked dogwood 'Sibirica' is planted decoratively, as it offers tiny, yellowish-white flowers in late spring that give way to bluish-white stone fruits.


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Phonetic Spelling KOR-nus AL-ba Description Tatarian dogwood is a shrub in the Cornaceae or dogwood family. It is grown for its ornamental value and winter interest. It can be pruned to grow as a small tree. It has an upright and loose form that arches with long unbranched stems as it ages.