Silky Dogwood
Botanical Name:
Cornus amomum
Common Name:
Silky Dogwood
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Cornus amomum
Cornus amomum, commonly known as silky dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to North America. It is recognized for its arching branches, lush green foliage, and clusters of creamy white flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. The flowers give way to bluish-black berries in late summer, providing food for wildlife. Silky dogwood is valued for its adaptability to various soil types, including moist or wet soils, making it a suitable choice for riparian areas or rain gardens. The leaves turn a rich reddish-purple in the fall, enhancing its ornamental appeal. This hardy shrub is an excellent option for naturalizing landscapes and supporting local ecosystems.










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Below -50°F
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-50°F to -40°F
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-40°F to -30°F
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-30°F to -20°F
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-20°F to -10°F
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-10°F to 0°F
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0°F to 10°F
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10°F to 20°F
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20°F to 30°F
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30°F to 40°F
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40°F to 50°F
Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
Botanical Name | Cornus amomum |
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Common Name | Silky Dogwood |
Family | Cornaceae |
Foliage Type | Deciduous |
Mature Height | 6-10 ft. |
Mature Width | 6 - 8 ft. |
Preferred Zones | Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8 |
Bloom Time | May- June |
Bloom Type | White / Silver Flower, Yellow Flower |
Preferred Soil Type | Widely Adaptable |
Sun Exposure | Full / Part Sun |
Growth Rate | Medium |
Drought Tolerance | Medium |
Deer Resistance | High |