
Silky Dogwood Shrub (Cornus amomum syn. Coerulea) – White Flower & Silver-Blue Berry Seeds (Kinnikinnik, Red Willow)
Silky Dogwood Shrub (Cornus amomum syn. Coerulea) – White Flower & Silver-Blue Berry Seeds (Kinnikinnik, Red Willow)
Key Features:
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Produces a dense, attractive ornamental shrub
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Clusters of small white flowers followed by silver-blue berries
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Excellent for native landscaping, hedges, and naturalized areas
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Supports wildlife such as birds and pollinators
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Thrives in wet soils and performs well near ponds or streams
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Non-GMO seeds with strong germination potential
Specifications:
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Seed Name: Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)
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Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub
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Growth Habit: Multi-stemmed, spreading shrub
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Mature Height: 6–12 feet
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USDA Climate Zones: 4 to 8
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Season to Plant: Early Spring or Fall
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Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained, or wet soil; tolerates clay and sandy loam
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Water Needs: Moderate to high; thrives in consistently moist environments
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Flower Characteristics: Small white clusters blooming in late spring to early summer
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Berry Characteristics: Silver-blue berries appear in late summer and attract wildlife
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
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Native Range: Eastern and Central North America
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Germination Time: 60–120 days (Cold stratification recommended 90 days)
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Uses: Wildlife habitat restoration, privacy screens, erosion control near water banks
Planting Guide:
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Seed Stratification (Important):
Place seeds in a moist growing medium and refrigerate for 10–12 weeks to encourage germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds approximately 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil. -
Starting Indoors or Outdoors:
Seeds may be started indoors before transplanting or sown directly outdoors in cool seasons. -
Watering:
Keep soil consistently moist throughout germination and early growth. -
transplanting:
Once seedlings are established and frost risk has passed, transplant to outdoor soil—preferably near moist areas. -
Spacing:
Plant shrubs 4–6 feet apart to allow natural spreading and growth. -
Maintenance:
Minimal pruning required; prune only to shape or remove damaged branches during dormant season.
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Silky Dogwood Shrub (Cornus amomum syn. Coerulea) – White Flower & Silver-Blue Berry Seeds (Kinnikinnik, Red Willow)
Key Features:
-
Produces a dense, attractive ornamental shrub
-
Clusters of small white flowers followed by silver-blue berries
-
Excellent for native landscaping, hedges, and naturalized areas
-
Supports wildlife such as birds and pollinators
-
Thrives in wet soils and performs well near ponds or streams
-
Non-GMO seeds with strong germination potential
Specifications:
-
Seed Name: Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub
-
Growth Habit: Multi-stemmed, spreading shrub
-
Mature Height: 6–12 feet
-
USDA Climate Zones: 4 to 8
-
Season to Plant: Early Spring or Fall
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained, or wet soil; tolerates clay and sandy loam
-
Water Needs: Moderate to high; thrives in consistently moist environments
-
Flower Characteristics: Small white clusters blooming in late spring to early summer
-
Berry Characteristics: Silver-blue berries appear in late summer and attract wildlife
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Native Range: Eastern and Central North America
-
Germination Time: 60–120 days (Cold stratification recommended 90 days)
-
Uses: Wildlife habitat restoration, privacy screens, erosion control near water banks
Planting Guide:
-
Seed Stratification (Important):
Place seeds in a moist growing medium and refrigerate for 10–12 weeks to encourage germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds approximately 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil. -
Starting Indoors or Outdoors:
Seeds may be started indoors before transplanting or sown directly outdoors in cool seasons. -
Watering:
Keep soil consistently moist throughout germination and early growth. -
transplanting:
Once seedlings are established and frost risk has passed, transplant to outdoor soil—preferably near moist areas. -
Spacing:
Plant shrubs 4–6 feet apart to allow natural spreading and growth. -
Maintenance:
Minimal pruning required; prune only to shape or remove damaged branches during dormant season.
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Description
Key Features:
-
Produces a dense, attractive ornamental shrub
-
Clusters of small white flowers followed by silver-blue berries
-
Excellent for native landscaping, hedges, and naturalized areas
-
Supports wildlife such as birds and pollinators
-
Thrives in wet soils and performs well near ponds or streams
-
Non-GMO seeds with strong germination potential
Specifications:
-
Seed Name: Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)
-
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub
-
Growth Habit: Multi-stemmed, spreading shrub
-
Mature Height: 6–12 feet
-
USDA Climate Zones: 4 to 8
-
Season to Plant: Early Spring or Fall
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained, or wet soil; tolerates clay and sandy loam
-
Water Needs: Moderate to high; thrives in consistently moist environments
-
Flower Characteristics: Small white clusters blooming in late spring to early summer
-
Berry Characteristics: Silver-blue berries appear in late summer and attract wildlife
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Native Range: Eastern and Central North America
-
Germination Time: 60–120 days (Cold stratification recommended 90 days)
-
Uses: Wildlife habitat restoration, privacy screens, erosion control near water banks
Planting Guide:
-
Seed Stratification (Important):
Place seeds in a moist growing medium and refrigerate for 10–12 weeks to encourage germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds approximately 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil. -
Starting Indoors or Outdoors:
Seeds may be started indoors before transplanting or sown directly outdoors in cool seasons. -
Watering:
Keep soil consistently moist throughout germination and early growth. -
transplanting:
Once seedlings are established and frost risk has passed, transplant to outdoor soil—preferably near moist areas. -
Spacing:
Plant shrubs 4–6 feet apart to allow natural spreading and growth. -
Maintenance:
Minimal pruning required; prune only to shape or remove damaged branches during dormant season.























