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  1. Cornus racemosa (Gray Dogwood, Gray-stemmed Dogwood, Grey

    The gray dogwood is a wonderful native plant that will add spring, summer, and fall interest to naturalized areas or informal gardens. Grown as a shrub, it may be used for borders or …

  2. Gray dogwood - The Morton Arboretum

    Although its suckering and spreading habit makes it impractical for formal plantings, it can be incorporated into the shrub border and useful as a mass planting. Creamy white clusters of …

  3. Gray Dogwood Trees for Sale at Arbor Day's Online Tree ...

    The gray dogwood is a forage plant for white-tailed deer. The berries appear before most other dogwoods, making it popular with the squirrels and over 100 bird species that eat the fruit. It …

  4. Gray Dogwood Information: Tips For Growing Gray Dogwoods ...

    Mar 27, 2023 · Although you can grow it as a tree, a gray dogwood tree soon becomes a multi-stemmed shrub without constant attention in removing the suckers. Growing gray dogwood …

  5. How to Grow Gray Dogwood (Cornus Racemosa) - Gardener's Path

    Sep 21, 2025 · Gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa) is one of the most adaptable native shrubs in North America. Found growing wild across the eastern and central United States into southern …

  6. GRAY DOGWOOD - CORNUS RACEMOSA | The UFOR Nursery

    Gray dogwood is an adaptable, native multi-stemmed shrub that is excellent for naturalizing areas. It is a slow-growing shrub where the younger stems are a reddish color and the older …

  7. Cornus racemosa Lam, gray dogwood, is a thickly branched, slow growing dogwood seldom more than 6 feet high at maturity. Its flowers, which bloom in June or July, are white and loosely …

  8. Gray Dogwood (Stiff Dogwood) | Missouri Department of ...

    Gray dogwood is a deciduous, thicket-forming shrub. Its small, creamy-white flowers occur in branched clusters, and its white or pale blue fruits are supported by red stalks — a …

  9. Cornus racemosa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Cornus racemosa, commonly called gray dogwood, is a deciduous shrub which is native to Missouri and typically occurs in moist or rocky ground along streams, ponds, wet meadows, …

  10. Gray Dogwood | Johnson's Nursery | KB

    May 15, 2025 · Gray Dogwood is native to Wisconsin’s woodlands, savannas, and prairies. This versatile shrub plays an essential role in local ecosystems and is an excellent choice for high …