Roughleaf Dogwood is a hardy shrub or small tree. Flat clusters of tiny white spring flowers. White, summer fruit is important food source for wildlife. Leaves turn burgundy in early fall.
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White spring flower clusters |
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Great fall color |
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Provides food and cover for watchable wildlife |
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On Hand |
| 1319 | 03in | 0 |
| 1320 | 06in | 2000 |
| 1321 | 12in | 2900 |
| 1322 | 18in | 2000 |
| 15929 | S3-1 RPM | 0 |
| 1318 | S3-3 RPM | 372 |
| 13798 | S3-3CG RPM | 182 |
Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability. Single trees will form thickets if the suckers are not pruned back.
Height:8-15 Feet |
Spread:6-12 Feet |
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