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Roughleaf dogwood is a large, deciduous shrub or small tree in the dogwood family (Cornaceae) usually growing up to 16 feet tall and 16 feet wide. It is native to central North America. Its habitats include rocky woodlands, floodplain woodlands, moist prairies and thickets. Because this plant grows so quickly and suckers, it may be best used in naturalized areas versus a lawn or garden setting. It may also help stabilize banks and provide erosion control. The roughleaf dogwood will attract much wildlife as a source of food and shelter and add interest to a naturalized area. It forms a dense thicket and has been used as an informal hedge, border or screen.
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16 ft | |
16 ft | |
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White | |
Mild | |
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