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Noted for its stunning bright coral red stems in winter, award-winning Cornus alba 'Sibirica' (Tatarian Dogwood) is a medium-sized, suckering, deciduous shrub forming a thicket of vibrant red stems, turning bright crimson in winter. Often numerous, they radiate beautifully from the base of the shrub.


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Siberian Dogwood (Cornus alba 'Sibirica'): Sibirica Tatarian dogwood is a multi-stemmed shrub known for its coral-red stems in winter and whitish blue fruit in summer, which follow clusters of small white flowers in spring. The medium green foliage turns reddish-purple in the fall.


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How to propagate dogwood. Cornus sanguinea, Cornus stolonifera, Cornus alba and Cornus sibirica strike well from hardwood cuttings taken in winter. Wait until all the leaves have fallen and then with a sharp and clean pair of secateurs remove a stem of pencil thickness. Cut the stem into lengths 15cm long. Make sure you know which is the bottom.


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Easy Origin East Asia. Type of plant ? Deciduous, perennial shrub. Hardiness zone ? RHS zone Hardy EGF zone H4 USDA zone 2-7 Eventual size Grows to 2.5m height and spread. Growth rate ? Slow, will take 5 to 10 years to reach its full height. Shape it grows into Upright shrub, spreading more with age. Season/s of interest


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Noteworthy Characteristics. Cornus alba, commonly called tatarian dogwood, is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub that is native to eastern and central Asia in areas in part inhabited by Tatars or Tartars.It typically matures to 8-10' tall. Creamy white flowers in flat-topped clusters (cymes to 2 1/2" across) bloom in late spring, sometimes with sparse, intermittent.


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Cornus alba L. A deciduous, wide-spreading shrub, producing a thicket of stems erect to prostrate; ultimately 10 ft high. Bark of the young shoots becoming in autumn and winter rich red.


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Cornus alba, the red-barked, white or Siberian dogwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae, native to Siberia, northern China and Korea. It is a large deciduous surculose (suckering) shrub that can be grown as a small tree.


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Siberian dogwood (Cornus alba 'sibirica') Cornus alba 'sibirica' (Siberian dogwood) is a truly delight in any winter garden. This is a medium-sized shrub. It is deciduous and forms a thicket of slim red stems that can be planted to contrast with other plants or the snow during winter. The leaves are green, ovate, and turn reddish in autumn.


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Cornus alba, commonly called tatarian dogwood, is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub that is native to eastern and central Asia in areas in part inhabited by Tatars or Tartars. It typically matures to 8-10' tall.


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No. Taxonomic note : Cornus alba and all its variation (var.) are no longer taxonomically accepted designations. They are now lumped under Cornus sericea subsp. sericea. Additionally, Siberian Dogwood, previously classified as C. alba var. sibirica and Redosier Dogwood previously C. stolonifera or C. sericea are both designated C. sericea subsp.


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Cornus alba 'Sibirica' DogwoodShrub, DeciduousFamily: Cornaceae Height: 3m Spread: 3m Hardy Attractive to wildlife Autumn colour Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil Dogwoods are typically grown for the colour they provide in winter, when their colourful, leafless stems shine like beacons in the bare winter garden.


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Variety or Cultivar. 'Sibirica' is a medium deciduous shrub producing a dense thicket of slender red stems, turning an even brighter crimson during the winter. It also forms ovate leaves which turn dark red in autumn; small, flat, cream flowerheads; and bluish-white berries.


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Cornus alba 'Sibirica' Siberian dogwood 'Sibirica' is a medium-sized suckering deciduous shrub forming a thicket of slender red stems, becoming bright crimson in winter. Leaves ovate, turning reddish in autumn, flowers small, cream, in flat heads; berries bluish-white Synonyms Cornus alba 'Westonbirt' Cornus 'Westonbird'


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Cornus alba 'Sibirica' was introduced into commerce in the United Kingdom by the Loddiges family. Common Name (s): Siberian Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood Synonym (s): Cornus sericea subsp. sericea 'Sibirica', Cornus alba var. sibirica, Cornus sibirica 10 Year Height: 3m 10 Year Width: 2m Summer Stem: Autumn Stem: Winter Stem: Spring Stem: