CORNUS racemosa, Gray Doewoon, 8-16 ft. 
White flowers in June-July, and attractive white 
fruit on red fruit-stalks in September-October. The 
persistent fruit-stalks give it a warm reddish glow 
well into the winter. Attractive to birds. 
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CORNUS sanguinea, Bioonrwic Doawoop, 6-12 ft. 
White flowers, May-June and purple-black fruit in 
September. The red branches are bright all winter. 
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CORNUS stolonifera, Reposter Doawoop, 5-8 ft. 
White flowers, May-June. Similar to above, but 
lower, with blood-red branches. 
CORNUS stolonifera, Hv. Ketseypwarr ReposierR 
Doawoop, 2 ft. 
Originating at Kelsey-Highlands Nursery. This rare 
dwarf form is fine for low hedges, rarely exceeding 
two feet in height. Bright red twigs. 
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COTONEASTER dielsiana, Dizis Coronerasrer, 6-8 ft. 
Pinkish flowers in June, and coral-red fruit on arch- 
ing branches in September-October. A fine shrub. 
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COTONEASTER divaricata, Spreapine CoroneastEr, 
6-8 ft. 
Pink flowers in June. Bright red fruit in autumn. 
COTONEASTER horizontalis, Rock Coronerasrmr, 
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A half-evergreen low shrub with horizontally spread- 
ing branches. Small pinkish flowers in June and 
bright red sub-globose fruit in September-October. 
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COTONEASTER horizontalis perpusilla, Grounp 
CoToNEASTER, 1-2 ft. 
Similar to above but more small branches. Fruit 
smaller but more numerous. Orange-red autumn 
color. 
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