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Jesse Saylor
(Spaeth's Twig Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood)
Tatarian dogwood is broad, bushy shrub with upright to arching branches. This native of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristic is its red-green stems that turn blood red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of yellow-green flowers appear followed by small, white to blue, berry-like fruits. Top pruning or shearing is not recommended as...
(Tatarian Dogwood)
Tatarian dogwood is broad, bushy shrub with upright to arching branches. This native of northern China, Siberia and Korea is very hardy in the northern part of its range but may suffer from leaf scorch in its southernmost range if planted in full sun. Its most ornamental characteristic is its red-green stems that turn blood red in winter. In the summer, flattened cymes of yellow-green flowers appear followed by small, white to blue, berry-like fruits. Top pruning or shearing is not recommended as...
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(Bunchberry, Bunchberry Dogwood)
Bunchberry is a dense, deciduous groundcover that is native to the northern United States, Canada and Alaska. It is very hardy, shade-loving and prospers only in climates where summers are cool. Naturally occurring under trees and along stream banks, its small flowers are surrounded by showy white bracts. These appear in late spring to early summer. Flowers are followed by bright red berries that persist through winter and are eaten by the birds. Throughout the rest of the summer and fall plants...
Mark Kane
(Flowering Dogwood)
Flowering dogwood is a true harbinger of spring. Native to the woodlands of southeastern North America, this medium-sized tree has an elegant spreading canopy. In mid-spring it presents small clusters of green flowers surrounded by four large creamy white or rosy pink bracts. These are followed by clusters of bright red, berry-like fruits which are eaten by songbirds. The oval green leaves of this fine ornamental turn purple-red in fall.
Though sun and shade tolerant, flowering dogwood looks...
James Burghardt
(Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood)
Cherokee Brave flowering dogwood is a true harbinger of spring. Originating from eastern North America, this vigorous medium-sized tree has an elegant canopy with spreading, horizontal branches. In mid-spring it presents small clusters of green flowers surrounded by four large rosy pink bracts dipped in white. These are followed by clusters of bright red berry-like fruits, which are eaten by birds. The leaves of 'Cherokee Brave' are burgundy tinted when they emerge in spring, fade to medium green...
James H. Schutte
(Cherokee Chief Flowering Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood)
Cherokee Chief flowering dogwood is a magnificent harbinger of spring's warmth. Originating from eastern North America, this vigorous medium-sized tree has a rounded canopy with horizontal branching. In mid-spring it presents small clusters of yellow-green flowers surrounded by four large rosy red bracts. These are followed by clusters of bright red berry-like fruits, which are eaten by birds. Its leaves have a red cast when they first emerge in spring, then fade to medium green and turn purple-red...
James Burghardt
(Cherokee Princess Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood)
Cherokee Princess flowering dogwood is a true harbinger of spring. Originating from eastern North America, this vigorous medium-sized tree has a rounded canopy with horizontal branching. In mid-spring it presents yellow-green flower clusters surrounded by four enormous creamy white bracts. These are followed by clusters of bright red berry-like fruits, which are eaten by birds. Its medium green leaves turn purple-red in fall.
Though shade tolerant, flowering dogwood looks best when grown in...
James Burghardt
(Cloud Nine Flowering Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood)
This dogwood selection, ‘Cloud Nine’, is a small, deciduous tree with graceful, spreading branches. It is grown for its spring display of beautiful white flowers. The true flowers are tiny and clustered at the center of four large white bracts (petal-like leaves) that are oval with a dented end, upward-facing and overlapping. This cultivar is a selection of flowering dogwood, a native of eastern North America, chosen for its exceptionally profuse bloom. The tree almost turns white in spring with...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Flowering Dogwood, Pink Beauty Flowering Dogwood)
Red Beauty flowering dogwood is a beautiful small tree with a broad canopy and elegant horizontal branches. In mid-spring, this heavy bloomer presents inconspicuous yellow-green flower clusters surrounded by four showy dark rose-red bracts. These are followed by clusters of bright red berry-like fruits which are eaten by birds. Its medium-green leaves turn purple-red in fall.
Though shade tolerant, flowering dogwood looks best when grown in a full to part sun location. Provide it with fertile,...
(Cherokee Daybreak® Flowering Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood)
Cherokee Daybreak® is a variegated selection of flowering dogwood Cornus florida, which is native of southeastern North America. This small deciduous tree has an elegant canopy with spreading, horizontal branches, and it flowers beautifully in mid-spring, covering itself with upward-facing white blooms made of four overlapping bracts (petal-like leaves) surrounding a green center of tiny flowers that give way to clusters of bright red berry-like fruits, which are eaten by birds. The leaves...