White Dogwood

$104.00

Cornus florida

Considered the most beautiful Native American flowering tree.  Attractive white bracts bloom in profusion in spring.  In fall, the leaves turn red and the red fruit, drupes, provide a feast for the birds. Northeastern U.S. Native. 

  • Height: 15’- 30’ (3’-4’ height at pickup)

  • Spread: 15’ - 30’

  • Pot size: 3 gal

  • Bloom time:  April - June

  • Light: Full sun, part shade

  • Moisture: Average, moist

  • Attracts: Birds and other wildlife eat the fruit and use the twigs for nests. Pollinators and the host plant for Spring Azure butterfly.

  • Deer Resistant: Moderate

  • Companion Plants: Mountain laurel, Drooping leucothoe, Mapleleaf viburnum, Wild geranium, Christmas fern  

The photo is the straight species, the variety may vary.

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Cornus florida

Considered the most beautiful Native American flowering tree.  Attractive white bracts bloom in profusion in spring.  In fall, the leaves turn red and the red fruit, drupes, provide a feast for the birds. Northeastern U.S. Native. 

  • Height: 15’- 30’ (3’-4’ height at pickup)

  • Spread: 15’ - 30’

  • Pot size: 3 gal

  • Bloom time:  April - June

  • Light: Full sun, part shade

  • Moisture: Average, moist

  • Attracts: Birds and other wildlife eat the fruit and use the twigs for nests. Pollinators and the host plant for Spring Azure butterfly.

  • Deer Resistant: Moderate

  • Companion Plants: Mountain laurel, Drooping leucothoe, Mapleleaf viburnum, Wild geranium, Christmas fern  

The photo is the straight species, the variety may vary.

Cornus florida

Considered the most beautiful Native American flowering tree.  Attractive white bracts bloom in profusion in spring.  In fall, the leaves turn red and the red fruit, drupes, provide a feast for the birds. Northeastern U.S. Native. 

  • Height: 15’- 30’ (3’-4’ height at pickup)

  • Spread: 15’ - 30’

  • Pot size: 3 gal

  • Bloom time:  April - June

  • Light: Full sun, part shade

  • Moisture: Average, moist

  • Attracts: Birds and other wildlife eat the fruit and use the twigs for nests. Pollinators and the host plant for Spring Azure butterfly.

  • Deer Resistant: Moderate

  • Companion Plants: Mountain laurel, Drooping leucothoe, Mapleleaf viburnum, Wild geranium, Christmas fern  

The photo is the straight species, the variety may vary.