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Dogwood is listed as a red-twigged dogwood, a hardy native shrub, not a named fruit cultivar. The Northwest Nursery Co. says it grows along stream banks throughout the Northwest and gives Kinnikininick as another name. [S1]
The shrub is rather tall, with creamy white flowers in many flat clusters. It blooms through late summer. Pale blue berries follow the flowers. [S1]
The catalog presents Dogwood mainly as a hardy landscape and hedge shrub. Its main ornamental value is winter color. Landscape gardeners are said to use it for its bright red branches. [S1]
No parentage, breeder, release date, selection history, eating quality, or culinary use is given. The source supports hardy prairie-region use, but gives no zone rating. [S1]
Summary source basis
This summary currently draws chiefly from PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co..
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“DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest.”
— PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co., p20
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 103 | PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co. | unknown | 7 | 0 | 0 | p20 | It is said to be much used by landscape gardeners for the winter coloring furnished by its bright red branches.; It blooms throughout the late summer.; The flowers are followed by pale blue berries.; It is described as a |
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| 103 | p20 | recommendation_context | It is said to be much used by landscape gardeners for the winter coloring furnished by its bright red branches. | DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p20 | description_snippet | It blooms throughout the late summer. | DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p20 | fruit_color | The flowers are followed by pale blue berries. | DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p20 | growth_habit | It is described as a rather high growing shrub with creamy white flowers borne in numerous flat clusters. | DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p20 | entry_location | It is said to grow along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p20 | entry_hardiness_observation | It is described as a hardy native shrub. | DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p20 | taxon_context | The entry identifies it as red-twigged dogwood, also called by Indians Kinnikininick. | DOGWOOD—(Red-twigged, called by Indians Kinnikininick). This is a hardy native shrub found growing along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | page_block:0.90 |
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| recommendation_context | It is said to be much used by landscape gardeners for the winter coloring furnished by its bright red branches. | 0.95 |
| description_snippet | It blooms throughout the late summer. | 0.90 |
| fruit_color | The flowers are followed by pale blue berries. | 0.95 |
| growth_habit | It is described as a rather high growing shrub with creamy white flowers borne in numerous flat clusters. | 0.95 |
| entry_location | It is said to grow along the banks of streams throughout the Northwest. | 0.95 |
| entry_hardiness_observation | It is described as a hardy native shrub. | 0.96 |
| taxon_context | The entry identifies it as red-twigged dogwood, also called by Indians Kinnikininick. | 0.89 |
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