Red Twig Dogwood Bush
Red Twig Dogwood Bush. Red twig dogwood (cornus alba) looks good in any season, producing attractive white flowers in summer, and dropping its leaves in autumn to reveal its. This variety of dogwood grows to 10 feet (3 m.) tall and offers small yellow flowers in spring.

Small flowers are usually yellow but rare orange and red flowering forms exist. A more compact grower than other red twig dogwoods, its bird friendly with fall foliage, showy fruit, and yes, those amazing red winter stems.
This landscape variety is a fast beauty that not everyone has. They’re great not only for the spring flower show, but also their red fall foliage and bright red winter berries that attract a host of wildlife. Deciduous, alternate, simple, narrowly oblong, dark greenish blue.
Dogwood trees are highly adaptable to many soil types but they thrive in moist, fertile soils high in organic matter. Chinese paper bush, yellow daphne. This landscape variety is a fast beauty that not everyone has.
Deciduous, alternate, simple, narrowly oblong, dark greenish blue. Choose a planting site for your dogwood that receives light or filtered shade. Red twig dogwood (cornus alba) looks good in any season, producing attractive white flowers in summer, and dropping its leaves in autumn to reveal its.
They're set in round clusters at branch tips. They’re great not only for the spring flower show, but also their red fall foliage and bright red winter berries that attract a host of wildlife. Small flowers are usually yellow but rare orange and red flowering forms exist.
Found in the woodlands of the himalayas and china. Full sun to part shade: