

I promise, you will stop in amazement if you are out for a winter walk and happen upon a stand of Cornus sericea. Think heart-shaped boxes of Valentine’s Day candy:Ībove: Photograph by Steven Depolo via Flickr. Let me be clear, when I say red I don’t mean rust or reddish brown or the dark red of red wine. But for a jolt of scarlet that is unusual and sculptural, consider adding red twig dogwood to your landscape. There are all sorts of plants you can use to provide much needed color in your garden in winter. Red Twig Dogwood, Cornus sericea: Red Willow Icon - Check Mark A check mark for checkbox buttons. Icon - Twitter Twitters brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Pinterest Pinterests brand mark for use in social sharing icons. flipboard Icon - Instagram Instagrams brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Facebook Facebooks brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Email Used to indicate an emai action. Icon - Search Used to indicate a search action. Icon - Zoom In Used to indicate a zoom in action on a map. Icon - Zoom Out Used to indicate a zoom out action on a map. Icon - Location Pin Used to showcase a location on a map. Icon - Dropdown Arrow Used to indicate a dropdown. Icon - Close Used to indicate a close action. Icon - Down Chevron Used to indicate a dropdown. Icon - Message The icon we use to represent an email action. Icon - External Link An icon we use to indicate a button link is external. Icon - Arrow Right An icon we use to indicate a leftwards action. Gardening 101: Red Twig Dogwood - Gardenista Icon - Arrow Left An icon we use to indicate a rightwards action.
