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Jesse Saylor
(Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood)
This fine flowering dogwood has more than just beautiful spring flowers. Throughout the growing season, 'Sunset' bears subdued variegated foliage, in shades of yellow-green and green with pink highlights, which turns purple-red in fall. Its leaves contrast nicely with the many spring flowers. These consist of green flower clusters surrounded by four large, rose-red bracts. Later in the season they develop into clusters of bright red berry-like fruits, which are eaten by birds.
Though shade tolerant,...
(Flowering Dogwood, Sunset Flowering Dogwood)
This dogwood, ‘Sunset,’ is a flowering deciduous tree with graceful, spreading branches, prized for its combination of variegated leaves and purplish-red bloom. Like all dogwoods, its true flowers are tiny, green, and clustered at the center of four far larger bracts (petal-like leaves) that produce the spring show of bloom. It is a selection of flowering dogwood, a native of eastern North America, and a sport (a mutation) of another selection, ‘Cherokee Chief.’ The leaves emerge tipped with pinkish-red,...
Jesse Saylor
(Flowering Dogwood, Variegated 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...
Jesse Saylor
(Flowering Dogwood, Yellow-fruited 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
(Double-flowering Dogwood, 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...
Felder Rushing
(Flowering Dogwood, Pink Flowering Dogwood)
Pink flowering dogwood is a true harbinger of spring. Originating from southeastern North America, this medium-sized tree has a rounded canopy with horizontal branching. In mid-spring it presents inconspicuous yellow flower clusters surrounded by four showy, rose-pink bracts. These are followed by clusters of bright red, berry-like fruits which are eaten by songbirds. Its leaves have a rose cast when they first emerge in spring, then fade to medium green and turn purple-red in fall.
Though sun...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Chinese Dogwood, Korean Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
Mark A. Miller
(Big Apple Dogwood, Korean Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
Mark A. Miller
(China Girl Dogwood, Kousa Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...