Silky Dogwood

Cornus amomum
"The Silky Dogwood, `Cornus amomum,' is a medium sized shrub that will grow to twelve feet in height. It produces attractive white, greenish-white or yellow flower clusters during the spring. In the fall, they have blue and white fruits that are commonly eaten by game birds, and are an important source of food for migrating songbirds. This Dogwood can tolerate poorly drained soils, and is most often used for hedgerows, windbreaks and for stream bank erosion control. The twigs are also a very important source of winter browse for deer and rabbits."
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