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Sun, Aug 29, 10 at 12:17
| I've been considering a red-twig dogwood but can't seem to find any info about how it will perform in a mild climate. Anyone have experience with 'Arctic Fire' in mild zones? Would love to see pics. |
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| Fall color doesn't seem to be a noteworthy feature of this one - I'm not seeing it mentioned at all even in commercial literature. If you're seeing poor color on other C. stolonifera in your region, probably best not to count on it from 'Farrow'. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Cornus plant named `Farrow`
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