Cornus stolonifera Arctic Fire® Red
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Cornus stolonifera Arctic Fire® Red

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Quick Facts
Common Name: Red Osier Dogwood
Hardiness Zone: 3-7S/8W Exposure: Sun to Part Shade
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Blooms In: May-Jun
Mature Height: 3-4' Spacing: 3-4'
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Simply one of the best Red Osier Dogwoods to come along. More twiggy than others of its kind, the intensely red stems of Arctic Fire® Red add great color to an otherwise dull winter landscape. You might make this easy-to-grow, compact shrub the centerpiece of an attention-grabbing winter container. Renewal pruning in late winter or early spring (cutting out the oldest stems, which tend to be more brown than red) assures vibrant winter color. A Proven Winners®/Color Choice® variety. 'Farrow' PP 18,523

Please note: You may sometimes find Cornus stolonifera also listed under Cornus sericea.

The genus Cornus is a member of the Dogwood family and one that gardeners often look to for ornamental plants. The species are mostly shrubs or small trees that sport opposite leaves and usually produce a showy bract that surrounds the true flower and adds greatly to its effect. For attractive color in winter, look to the stems of C. sanguinea or C. stolonifera.

For more information on the growing and care of Cornus, click Growing Guide.

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Growing guide

Growing guide
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Latin Name Pronunciation: kor'nuss    

CULTURE: The Pagoda Dogwood (C. alternifolia) and Dogwoods with variegated leaves fare best in partial shade. Site Cornus canadensis in partial to full shade.  For other Dogwoods, choose a site in full sun to part shade. Varieties grown for the color of their stems or autumn leaves will give their best performance in full sun. Grow Dogwoods in moderately rich, well-drained soil; they can take a soil that is evenly moist but not soggy. Cornus canadensis prefers cool growing conditions and moist, slightly acidic soil. Dogwoods seldom need fertilizing and have few insect or disease problems.

Space shrubs such as C. alternifolia, C. sanguinea, and C. sericea 3–5′ apart; they will become 5–9′ tall at maturity, depending on variety and pruning. Trees such as C. controversa, C. elliptica (aka C. angustata), C. florida, and C. kousa will grow from 10–30′ tall at maturity and should be spaced accordingly.

PRUNING: Stems of C. alba, C. sanguinea, and C. sericea provide the best color in full sun (and will resprout vigorously) when cut to within 12″ of the ground every 2 to 3 years. Prune in late January to very early March in Zones 4–7, earlier further south, before the sap begins to rise. Pruning of other shrubs and trees consists of removing any dead or weak growth and shaping as needed, in early spring.

GROWTH: Growth rates for C. florida and C. alternifolia varieties are slow when first planted, then moderate once established. C. kousa is slower growing. Other Dogwoods may grow 25″ or more a year if conditions are good.

SUGGESTED USE: Plant shrubs and trees behind perennials, in a shrub border, along a roadside or by a pond. C. canadensis is lovely as a ground cover or in a wild flower garden.

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