Gray dogwood

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Gray dogwood (cornus racemosa) grows 10 to 12 feet with similar spread. A multi-stemmed, spreading shrub with white flowers in spring and white berries in summer. Interesting, reddish bark turns gray with age. Sun to shade. Tolerates a variety of soils. Some drought tolerance. Found along roadsides, in open thickets and swamp edges. Good for birds and wildlife. Zone 3 native

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