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Red Twig Dogwood for shade

ourbackyard
16 years ago

I am looking to plant some red twig dogwood in a very shaded area. I see many varieties of this plant. Has anyone had any luck with them in deeper shade?

(South Jersey, on a stream bank, wooded with tulip trees.)

Comments (5)

  • bogey123
    16 years ago

    I had 3 of them that were in moderate shade, they did ok. But the problem I had with them was they were so far back I couldn't enjoy the color in winter since I couldn't see them from my window. I realized after the fact that I shouldn't have bothered to pay the premium for that variety.

    Good luck.

  • hoopersjudge
    16 years ago

    i have several planted in deep shade under a norway maple and they are doing fine (and after being transplanted 3x!!).

  • hunt4carl
    16 years ago

    Both Cornus sericea 'Artic Fire' (3'-4'tall) and Cornus
    sericea 'Kelseyi' (2' tall) have performed well for me in
    shade. . .the real trick with red-twig dogwood, though, is
    siting them in front of a light colored wall or fence, or
    a tawny clump of over-wintering ornamental grass, which was my favorite solution. . .

    Incidentally, there's a fair amount of confusion in the
    trade between Cornus sericea and/or Cornus stoloniferous -
    easier to look for the varietal name.

    Carl

  • ourbackyard
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Carl,
    Thank you. The one I have on the north side of my white masonry home does great. What is the difference between Cornus sericea and Cornus stoloniferous. I have about a dozen red-twig, and there are many different looks. Have you propagated yours? I'm going to some of that this year as I am getting tired of paying for them. Again, thanks, Ron

  • diytrying
    15 years ago

    I have one growing in front of my house almost directly in the shade of a large maple and it's doing fine. It is a western exposure so it probably gets more afternoon light because of that. Mine has variagated leaves so it really shows up. Definitely one of my favorite shrubs.

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