Common dogwood 'Midwinter Fire' is best propagated through cuttings to ensure the preservation of its stunning winter stem coloration, which is a defining characteristic. Start with healthy, disease-free stems and use sharp, clean cutting tools to make precise cuts. A rooting hormone can improve the success rate, encouraging robust root development. Once cut, place them in a well-draining, fertile medium, where they can form roots before being transplanted.
Propagation Techniques