Silky dogwood has white flowers in June and small, blue fruits that ripen in August. It has a forsythia-like habit with long arching stems. The stems will form roots when they bend over enough to reach the ground. This allows the plant to form colonies and would make it suitable as a windbreak. An easy-to-grow shrub good for rain gardens & wildlife.
Uses: Rain gardens, butterflies, wildlife, windbreak, erosion
Bloom time: June
Height: 6 to 8 feet
Space: 3 to 8 feet
Sun: Sun to shade
Moisture: Average to moist
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