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Large Dogwood tree in a landscape
Dogwood tree flowers up close

Dogwood Tree

Cornus florida

  • Easy to grow
  • Full sun to part shade
  • Attracts birds and butterflies
Full Sun/Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones:
5 - 9
Bloom Colors:
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Dogwood trees are a popular ornamental tree known for their stunning spring blooms and attractive fall foliage. Dogwood trees can vary in size, depending on the species and variety. Dogwood trees are generally slow-growing, with a rounded or vase-shaped growth habit. They prefer well-drained soil and partial shade but can tolerate full sun with adequate moisture. 5 Important Benefits of Having a Dogwood Tree in Your Landscape:

Beautiful flowers: One of the primary reasons people buy Dogwood trees is for their stunning flowers. The blooms are typically pink or white, and they can add a lovely pop of color to any yard.

Easy to care for: Dogwood trees are relatively low-maintenance and easy to care for. They don't require a lot of pruning or fertilization, and they can thrive in a variety of soil types.

Attract wildlife: Dogwood trees can attract all sorts of wildlife to your yard, including birds, butterflies, and bees. This can help create a more vibrant and natural environment around your home.

Long lifespan: With proper care, a Dogwood tree can live for several decades, making it a great investment for anyone looking to add a long-lasting feature to their yard.

Increase property value: Trees in general, can add to your home's property value, but a Dogwood tree is a popular choice among homebuyers due to its aesthetic appeal.

Overall, buying a Dogwood tree can be a great investment for anyone looking to add some beauty and value to their yard. It is relatively low-maintenance, attracts wildlife, and can provide a stunning display of flowers each spring.

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