The crew was very friendly and walked the property with me before planting so we could discuss where the trees would be planted. They were very thorough and left the property clean afterwards. Definitely recommend their installation service.
Silky Dogwood
Silky Dogwood
Low stock: 10 left
Cornus amomum
cultivar/trademark)
Description (SEO + conversion) — Silky Dogwood is a tough, fast-establishing native shrub built for the spots nothing else wants — wet ground, pond edges, streambanks, and soggy low corners. Creamy white flower clusters in late spring give way to standout porcelain-blue berries that migratory songbirds devour, while reddish-purple winter stems carry the show through the cold months. A multi-stemmed New England native that tolerates wet soil, clay, periodic flooding, and even black walnut, it's a workhorse for rain gardens, naturalized borders, and erosion control where you need roots that hold and a plant that won't quit.
Key Features
- Creamy white, flat-topped flower clusters in late spring (roughly May–June)
- Porcelain-blue berries in late summer — a high-fat food source prized by migrating birds
- Reddish-purple young stems for winter interest, aging to gray
- Vigorous, multi-stemmed, suckering habit — excellent for thickets, screening, and bank stabilization
- Native to the northeastern U.S., including New England; strong pollinator and wildlife value
- Thrives in wet/moist soil and tolerates flooding, clay, and black walnut (juglone)
Pro Growers of New England, Inc
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