Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)-Hort Answers - University of Illinois Extension
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Shrub

Silky Dogwood
Cornus amomum

Leaves and fruit of Silky Dogwood
Leaves and fruit of Silky Dogwood
 
Features
Creamy white flowers in flat topped clusters in late spring; pale to porcelain blue fruit, often blotched with white, for a short time in summer (eaten quickly by birds); autumn color is a mild purplish red. 
 
Culture
Full sun to partial shade; prefers a moist, well-drained soil, but tolerates wet and dry sites; tolerates alkaline soil. 
 
Cultivars
 
 
Mature Height
6-10 Feet
 
Size
Medium
 
 
Mature Width
6-10 Feet
 
Mature Form
Rounded 
 
Native To:
United States (and Illinois) 
 
USDA Hardiness Zone
4 - 8 
 
Soil Conditions
Dry
Moist, Well-Drained
Wet
 
 
Tolerance
Alkaline Soil
Dry Sites
Soil Compaction
Wet Sites
Wind
 
 
Exposure/Light Requirements
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
 
 
Uses
Border
Massing
Naturalizing
Screen
 
 
Foliage Color
Green
 
 
Fall Foliage Color
Purple
Red
 
 
Pests and Problems

Environmental Damage

Fungal Disease


Additional pests and problems that may affect this plant:

Potential for borers and scale insects, but these problems do not occur with regularity. Potential for leaf spot, twig blight, and canker, but these problems do not occur with regularity. This shrub has potential to form thickets and pruning may be needed to keep a desirable shape.
 
Additional Notes

 

 
Related Resources
Home, Yard & Garden Pest Guide
Illinois Commercial Landscape and Turfgrass Pest Management Handbook
U of IL - Distance Diagnosis through Digital Imaging
U of IL - Plant Clinic