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One of the showiest flowering trees native to North America, the White Dogwood is sheer perfection. This is a tree with everything going for it, and with many seasonal surprises in store for its owner.
In May, even before the leaves appear, beautiful white blossoms unfurl from their eye-catching winter sheaths to trumpet the arrival of spring. These flowers dazzle and delight for several weeks, drawing inevitable ooh’s and aah’s.
If you think the splendor is over after spring, just wait until autumn when White Dogwood’s leaves put on another fiery show. Luscious green hues are exchanged for spectacular shades of burgundy, purple and deep crimson. This display is a leaf peeper’s fantasy.
When the leaves begin to drop, the White Dogwood isn’t through with it’s grand pageantry. Next, clusters of ruby-red berries pop against the smooth silver bark, offering songbirds and squirrels a favored food source during the cold winter months.
White Dogwoods are small trees, normally growing no taller than 20-30 feet. This makes is perfect to place in smaller gardens or in a tight spot near a patio or deck area.
You can plant this Dogwood singly as a standout specimen up-lit by landscape lighting, or in groupings to really show off the impact of vibrant colors and what this tree has to offer through all seasons.
Plant White Dogwoods with evergreens, such as our Thuja Green Giants, as a backdrop--and you will find the contrast to be spectacular.
With slightly arched branches that grow in tiers, a full-rounded crown and a relatively short trunk, this tree’s shape resembles an umbrella.
White Dogwoods like sun to partial shade, and perform best in well-drained acidic soil with a good dose of fertilizing each season.
With this eye-catching beauty in your yard, you’ll be the envy of the neighborhood.