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Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Height Range (ft.) | 15 to 30 |
Spread (ft.) | 15 to 30 |
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Bloom Description | Showy, Surround Small Yellow-Green Flowers, White to Pink Bracts |
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Suggested Use | native plantings, Pollinator Garden, specimen tree, Woodland Garden |
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Cornus florida, or Flowering Dogwood, is a native ornamental tree with spring blooms, red fall foliage, and berries that support birds and pollinators.
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Size | |
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Common Name | |
Type | |
Family | |
Native? | |
Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Height Range (ft.) | 15 to 30 |
Spread (ft.) | 15 to 30 |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Description | Showy, Surround Small Yellow-Green Flowers, White to Pink Bracts |
Sun | |
Water | |
Maintenance | |
Suggested Use | native plantings, Pollinator Garden, specimen tree, Woodland Garden |
Tolerate | |
Growth Rate | |
Attracts |
Cornus florida, commonly known as Flowering Dogwood, is a beloved native understory tree prized for its four-season beauty and high ecological value. In early to mid-spring, it produces elegant white to pink flower bracts that create a striking display before the leaves emerge. This deciduous tree typically grows 15 to 30 feet tall with a graceful, horizontal branching habit. In fall, its foliage turns a vibrant red-purple, and clusters of bright red berries offer food for birds and other wildlife. A true native standout, Flowering Dogwood is ideal for woodland edges, native landscapes, and pollinator gardens.
Iconic native blooms: Showy spring flowers light up shady or semi-sunny gardens
Four-season interest: Spring flowers, red fall foliage, and wildlife-attracting berries
Supports biodiversity: Host plant for native butterflies and food source for birds
Sun exposure: Grows best in part shade; tolerates full sun with sufficient moisture
Soil needs: Prefers rich, well-drained, acidic soils; benefits from mulch in dry conditions
Maintenance: Low-maintenance; prune in late winter if needed to maintain form
Woodland edges: Naturally fits under taller trees or along forest margins
Native gardens: Excellent centerpiece in pollinator and bird-supportive landscapes
Mixed borders: Combines well with ferns, sedges, and shade-tolerant native shrubs
Native tree: Host plant for the Spring Azure butterfly and several moth species
Bird-friendly: Berries feed robins, cardinals, and other songbirds
Long-term value: Offers beauty and habitat year after year in native-focused designs
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Flowering Dogwood thrives in partial shade to full sun, though it prefers dappled light or morning sun with afternoon shade in hot climates. It grows best in moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil, enriched with organic matter. It benefits from mulching and sheltered sites to avoid stress.
Cornus florida typically matures to 20–30 feet tall and wide, with a graceful, horizontal branching habit and rounded canopy. It makes an excellent understory tree, ideal for woodland edges, native borders, or specimen plantings.
It blooms in early to mid-spring (usually April to May) before the leaves fully emerge. The showy “flowers” are actually bracts, which appear in shades of white or pink, depending on the cultivar. These blooms provide a dramatic burst of color after winter.
Yes—Flowering Dogwood is a high-value native species. Its spring blooms attract early-season pollinators, while its red berries (drupes) feed birds and small mammals in late summer and fall. The tree also provides host habitat for several native moth and butterfly species.
Flowering Dogwood is not deer-resistant. Young trees and tender shoots are often browsed by deer, especially in winter. In deer-prone areas, protective fencing or repellents are recommended until trees are well established.
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