Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’ (Yellow-Twig Dogwood) is very similar to Cornus alba although the ‘Flaviramea’ has yellow twigs. In fact, they produce gorgeous landscapes when planted together. Cornus sericea has a tendency to spread faster into large clumps.
The flowers are white and produce little berries. Plant against dark evergreens or appreciate this shrub during winter against the white snow.
Synonims: Cornus stolonifera ‘Flaviramea’, Golden-Twig Dogwood.
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Propagation
Yellow-Twig Dogwood is usually propagated by hardwood cuttings in autumn and winter.
Looking for other Cornus shrubs? Watch out our listed dogwood plant guides.
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