Silky Dogwood: A Beautiful Native Plant

Silky Dogwood: A Beautiful Native Plant
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Silky Dogwood, scientifically known as Cornus amomum, is a versatile plant that can thrive in various soil conditions and light exposures. It is characterized by its red fall color and slow reproductive process through seed dropping and cross-pollination. With a potential height of up to 20 feet and a width of fifteen feet, this plant adds beauty to any landscape with its unique features.

  • Native Plant
  • Landscaping
  • Silky Dogwood
  • Reproduction
  • Fall Color

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  1. Silky Dogwood By: Eli Cartier

  2. Background Information Can grow in most soil. It prefers moist soil Can grow up to 20 feet tall and fifteen feet wide. It can grow in full or partial sunlight

  3. Reproduction Slowly reproduces by dropping seeds as well as cross pollination.

  4. Seasons The fall color is red

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