White Dogwood Tree
Cornus florida
Dark green foliage is surrounded by flower clusters, and the White Dogwood's show of delicate flowers is a beautiful sight that returns year after year. Even better? Its vibrant leaves transform to a fierce scarlet hue in the fall for month-to-month visual interest.
- Blooms as soon as the first season after planting
- Thrives on rainfall alone - no extra fuss needed
- Nearly year-round visual interest from spring to fall
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White Dogwood Tree Care
View Full Planting & Care InstructionsSunlight
Can grow in full sun, but prefer dappled shade.
Watering
It’s best to water your tree once or twice a week.
Fertilizing
Do not require much fertilization. If you choose to fertilize, do so sparingly in April or May.
White Clusters of Flowers in Spring + Fall Foliage
Why White Dogwood Trees?
Welcome spring with an exciting show of creamy white florals from May to June! Dark green foliage is surrounded by flower clusters, and the White Dogwood's show of delicate flowers is a beautiful sight that returns year after year. And its deeply-hued leaves transform to a fierce scarlet hue in the fall for month-to-month visual interest.
Even better? It's versatile. There is no wrong place to plant this delightful tree. It grows perfectly well as the focal point of your landscape and doesn't need accompanying trees to make a statement. Plus, reaches a compact size, making its blizzard of white blossoms an excellent choice to plant along streets, near large buildings, next to patios or as a property border.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
Our White Dogwood is not finicky. It's adaptable to an array of soil types, including acidic, loamy, rich, sandy or even clay, and is drought tolerant. It will grow in full sun as long as the soil is fertile and moisture-rich, yet thrives in partial shade, too.
But the best part is that we've planted, grown and nurtured each of our White Dogwood Trees for success. We've meticulously monitored each tree for months. Now, you reap the rewards of our hard work with a healthy root system and more developed branching. Other nurseries or big box stores offer weak, twig-like growth. But when we ship your White Dogwood Tree, we ship a tree you'll be proud to display in your landscape...a tree that acclimates and grows well once it arrives.
So, why wait? Each spring you'll be rewarded with the most stunning tree on the block, while each fall presents an encore performance with even more stunning color. Place your order while we still have them in stock - get your White Dogwood today!
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 15-25 ft. |
Mature Width: | 20-25 ft. |
Sunlight: | Partial Shade, Shade |
Growth Rate: | Slow Growing |
Botanical Name: | Cornus florida |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ,FL |
Grows Well In Zones: | 5-8 outdoors |
Growing Zones: 5-8 outdoors
(hardy down to -10℉)
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Sent this tree to a friend as a memorial of her King Charles. She was delighted and said it arrived in good condition.
White dog wood
Great so far… I’m hoping it does good throughout the winter
So far so Good
We bought a very young tree so he started out life rough. He appears to be much happier now that he's in the ground. Only the years ahead will tell.
Looking forward to it blooming
Looking forward to it blooming next spring. It’s very healthy looking. I am planting it with pink azaleas which should be really lovely.
Virginia state tree - best ones on the market
As a proud Virginian, I am delighted to share my experience with the beautiful flowering dogwood trees in my yard. Known as Virginia's state tree, the flowering dogwood has long been a symbol of our state's natural beauty, and the specimens I have are truly the most thriving I have ever seen. Stunning Aesthetic Appeal The flowering dogwood trees in my yard are a sight to behold. In the spring, they burst into a profusion of delicate white and pink blooms that are not only breathtaking but also a sure sign that warmer weather is on the way. These flowers are complemented by the vibrant green leaves that follow, creating a lush and inviting landscape. In the fall, the foliage transforms into a stunning array of reds and purples, adding a dynamic range of colors to my garden throughout the year. Thriving in the Virginia Climate These dogwood trees have proven to be incredibly resilient and well-suited to the Virginia climate. Despite the occasional weather extremes, from hot, humid summers to cold winters, my dogwoods have thrived. They have shown remarkable growth and health, with each year bringing more robust blooms and foliage. Their ability to adapt and flourish in our local climate is a testament to their suitability as Virginia's state tree. Low Maintenance and High Reward One of the best aspects of having flowering dogwoods in my yard is how low maintenance they are. With minimal care—just regular watering, occasional pruning, and ensuring they have well-drained soil—these trees have thrived magnificently. Their hardy nature means they are not overly susceptible to pests or diseases, which makes them a perfect choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. Conclusion The flowering dogwood trees in my yard have exceeded all expectations, thriving beautifully and adding immense charm and elegance to my landscape. As a Virginian, I am proud to have these stunning trees, which symbolize the natural splendor of our state. Their breathtaking blooms, vibrant foliage, and resilience make them a treasured addition to any yard. I highly recommend flowering dogwoods to anyone looking to enhance their outdoor space with a piece of Virginia's natural heritage.