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Cornus Sericea Kelseyi
Short overview Cornus sericea ‘Kelseyi’, commonly known as Kelseyi red osier dogwood, is a compact,…
Cornus Sericea Kelseyi
Short overview
Cornus sericea ‘Kelseyi’, commonly known as Kelseyi red osier dogwood, is a compact, deciduous shrub valued for its low, spreading habit and colorful red stems. It is often used in small landscapes, borders, and naturalized plantings where year-round structure is desired.
Key characteristics
- Plant type: Deciduous shrub
- Cultivar: ‘Kelseyi’
- Stems: Red to reddish-purple young stems, most noticeable in winter
- Leaves: Oval green leaves with prominent veins; foliage may turn red or purplish in autumn
- Flowers: Small white flowers borne in flat-topped clusters in late spring to early summer
- Fruit: White to bluish-white berries
- Growth habit: Low-growing, spreading, multi-stemmed
- Mature size: Typically 0.6–1 m (2–3 ft) tall with a wider spread
General growing notes
- Light: Performs well in full sun to partial shade; best stem color develops in full sun
- Water: Prefers consistently moist soil; tolerant of wet conditions
- Soil: Adaptable to a range of soil types, including heavier soils, provided moisture is adequate
- Maintenance: Periodic pruning helps maintain vigor and enhance stem coloration
Note: Stem color intensity, plant size, and overall performance may vary depending on climate, soil conditions, and local growing practices.