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(2-3’ bare root) Cornus sericea (stolonifera) - Also known as the American dogwood, kinnikinnik, or squawbush, the dogwood is native to Vermont. It can be used as a screen, shrub border, or for soil stabilization. It grows to 6-10’ tall with an equal or greater spread; its shape is rounded and spreading loose and somewhat open, multi-stemmed. The flowers are white, the fruit persists through fall, and the leaves and bark turn dark red in the fall. The fruit is a popular food for turkey, ruffed grouse, bobwhite, pheasant, and many other birds. Easily transplanted and grown, this plant prefers wet areas along streams and ponds. Zones 2-7

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(2-3’ bare root) Cornus sericea (stolonifera) - Also known as the American dogwood, kinnikinnik, or squawbush, the dogwood is native to Vermont. It can be used as a screen, shrub border, or for soil stabilization. It grows to 6-10’ tall with an equal or greater spread; its shape is rounded and spreading loose and somewhat open, multi-stemmed. The flowers are white, the fruit persists through fall, and the leaves and bark turn dark red in the fall. The fruit is a popular food for turkey, ruffed grouse, bobwhite, pheasant, and many other birds. Easily transplanted and grown, this plant prefers wet areas along streams and ponds. Zones 2-7

(2-3’ bare root) Cornus sericea (stolonifera) - Also known as the American dogwood, kinnikinnik, or squawbush, the dogwood is native to Vermont. It can be used as a screen, shrub border, or for soil stabilization. It grows to 6-10’ tall with an equal or greater spread; its shape is rounded and spreading loose and somewhat open, multi-stemmed. The flowers are white, the fruit persists through fall, and the leaves and bark turn dark red in the fall. The fruit is a popular food for turkey, ruffed grouse, bobwhite, pheasant, and many other birds. Easily transplanted and grown, this plant prefers wet areas along streams and ponds. Zones 2-7

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