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Native? | US Native Plants |
Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Height Range (ft.) | 15 to 30 |
Spread (ft.) | 15 to 25 |
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Bloom Description | large, Pure white floral bracts |
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Suggested Use | Native Landscape, specimen tree, Understory plantings,, Woodland Garden |
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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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Size | |
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Type | |
Family | |
Native? | US Native Plants |
Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Height Range (ft.) | 15 to 30 |
Spread (ft.) | 15 to 25 |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Description | large, Pure white floral bracts |
Sun | |
Water | |
Maintenance | |
Suggested Use | Native Landscape, specimen tree, Understory plantings,, Woodland Garden |
Tolerate | |
Attracts |
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.
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
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
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
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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Yes. Cherokee Princess is a cultivar of Cornus florida, a species native to the eastern United States. While it is a named selection, it maintains the traits and ecological value of the native species, supporting native wildlife and pollinators.
Cherokee Princess is prized for its large, bright white blooms that appear earlier in spring than many other dogwoods. It also features a uniform, symmetrical form and reliable flowering, making it a favorite for ornamental use. Its fall foliage turns a rich reddish-purple, and it produces red berries that attract birds.
Cherokee Princess Dogwood typically reaches 15–25 feet tall with a spread of 20–25 feet. It has a graceful, horizontal branching habit that adds structure and seasonal interest to woodland edges or residential landscapes.
Cherokee Princess Dogwood performs best in partial shade, though it can tolerate full sun with adequate moisture. It prefers well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter and needs consistent watering during the first few seasons. It is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9 and flourishes in lightly shaded garden beds or naturalized woodland settings.
Yes. The spring flowers attract pollinators like native bees and butterflies, while the bright red berries that follow provide food for birds and small mammals. Although it is not entirely deer-proof, mature trees tend to experience minimal browsing.
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