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Cornus florida Cherokee Brave – Cherokee Brave Dogwood

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Size

Type

Family

Native?

Native Hybrid

Zone

5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

15 to 30

Spread (ft.)

15 to 25

Bloom Time

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Bloom Description

Deep pink to reddish bracts with white centers, Showy

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Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Brave’ is a native cultivar with rich pink spring blooms, red fall foliage, and wildlife-friendly berries—ideal for shaded landscapes.

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Additional information

Size

Type

Family

Native?

Native Hybrid

Zone

5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Height Range (ft.)

15 to 30

Spread (ft.)

15 to 25

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

Deep pink to reddish bracts with white centers, Showy

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

,

Suggested Use

, ,

Tolerate

, ,

Growth Rate

Attracts

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Product Description

Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Brave’, commonly known as Cherokee Brave Dogwood, is a striking cultivar of the native Flowering Dogwood, known for its deep pink to red bracts and strong disease resistance. Blooming in early to mid-spring, it brings bold color to woodland edges, borders, and native landscapes. This deciduous tree typically grows 15 to 20 feet tall with a similar spread and offers multi-season interest with summer greenery, reddish-purple fall foliage, and bright red berries that attract birds. As a cultivar of a native species, it retains ecological value while offering enhanced ornamental traits.

Why choose Cherokee Brave Dogwood:

  • Bold spring blooms: Rich pink to red bracts with white centers brighten early spring

  • Native structure: Compact tree form with horizontal branching and strong wildlife support

  • Four-season beauty: Flowers in spring, colorful fall foliage, and bird-attracting berries

Cultivating tips:

  • Sun exposure: Best in part shade; tolerates full sun with adequate moisture

  • Soil needs: Prefers rich, well-drained, slightly acidic soils

  • Maintenance: Low-maintenance; prune in winter if needed to maintain shape

Designs for your garden:

  • Woodland edges: Perfect for naturalized areas and under taller canopy trees

  • Native borders: Offers a refined form for pollinator and bird gardens

  • Specimen planting: An eye-catching tree for spring bloom and fall interest

Ecological benefits:

  • Native cultivar: Maintains value for native insects, birds, and pollinators

  • Pollinator-friendly: Early-season nectar source for bees and butterflies

  • Bird habitat: Bright red berries provide food for songbirds in fall and winter

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cherokee Brave Dogwood native to the United States?

Yes. Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Brave’ is a cultivar of the native flowering dogwood, Cornus florida, which is native to the eastern United States. As a hybrid selection of a native species, it retains many ecological benefits, including value to pollinators and wildlife.

What is the difference between Cherokee Brave and other dogwood varieties?

Cherokee Brave Dogwood is known for its deep reddish-pink bracts with white centers, which are slightly darker than the more common pink or white dogwoods. It also has good resistance to powdery mildew, which makes it a popular landscape choice. Fall foliage is a rich burgundy-red, and it produces red berries that attract birds.

How large does the Cherokee Brave Dogwood get?

Cherokee Brave Dogwood typically reaches a mature height of 15–25 feet and spreads 20–25 feet wide. It forms a rounded, horizontal branching shape that works well as a specimen tree or understory planting in partial shade.

What are the ideal growing conditions for Cherokee Brave Dogwood?

Cherokee Brave Dogwood grows best in partial shade to full sun, though it benefits from afternoon shade in hotter climates. It prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil and needs consistent moisture, especially while becoming established. This cultivar is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9 and thrives in woodland borders or mixed native gardens.

Is Cherokee Brave Dogwood deer-resistant or pollinator-friendly?

While not deer-proof, it is moderately deer-resistant once established. Its early spring blooms support native pollinators like bees and butterflies, and the berries in late summer to fall are a valuable food source for birds and other wildlife.

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