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This video is about giving my red twigged dogwood a little prune. The trunk of this tree has exfoliating bark which gives it an old look very early.
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The flowers are insignificant appearing as catkins similar to those on other willow shrubs. The red twig dogwood is the one of the most popular of the dogwood species. Namely the bush s red twigs which are brightest from late winter to early spring.Prune them in late winter or early spring while they are still dormant. Cornus sanguinea dogwood as bonsai may 2019 duration. Current year s growth features outstanding coral red branches on a multi stemmed shrub.
After the flowers die back a large red berry remains. While this is one of the most colorful of all willow shrubs flamingo willow is such a fast growing plant that it requires constant pruning in order to keep its landscape appeal. Bare stems create an attractive winter accent and are a wonderful addition to seasonal flower arrangements.
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