Tree Talk: Gray Dogwood
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2019
- This time on Tree Talk, we spotlight gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa), a wonderful shrub with high wildlife value.
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Filmed and edited by Allyson Wells
Very informative - thank you! (and I’m glad you left your Beagle’s cameo appearance in, along with amusing text descriptor …too cute!)
Easy to follow, great and helpful description. I am a gardener and this is great information for me as several clients have cottage estates on riverbanks
Very helpful description of the plant and its habitat. I'm an engineer "dabbling" in some landscape design for a couple of my projects. Thanks for the information.
Great information! Thank you!
Great videos keep it up bro
Seems like where I am around the great lakes in NY is very similar to you guys. Very cool imo. I love the north east!
So do we! :D
can you graft flowering dogwoods on gray stock?
i bought 3 of them online and there growing great but there separate growing. I just bought another one at garden center and that was a bush like with a huge stem and a dozen branches coming off of it. will
the ones i got online be that in time
they should, yes! I've found that most shrub dogwood species grow very quickly once they get established. Happy planting!
@@forestsforthebay4784 thank you… clippings i took today im keeping inside a cup with water do
they need sunlight? Also when they root can i plant in mid fall or will they die.
@@zgoalscorer8450 you're welcome! The best time to take cuttings of woody species is when they're dormant; I recommend cutting and installing the stakes during the winter. Because it's now the growing season, I would recommend keeping the cup in sunlight to see if they will root. It's worth a shot to try planting them in the fall if they do root!
@@forestsforthebay4784 thank you! trial and error. Have fun with it dont let it stress you. I can tell thats how you are and why you the guru 😉
are they salt tolerant?
Nope, I don't think they are.