
The ‘Scarlet Fire’ Dogwood (Cornus kousa ‘Scarlet Fire’) is a striking ornamental tree prized for its vivid, deep pink to fuchsia-colored blooms—some of the most vibrant among all dogwoods. A newer cultivar developed by Rutgers University, it blooms in late spring to early summer, well after the risk of frost has passed. Its large, intensely colored bracts create a stunning contrast against the rich green foliage, making it a standout focal point in any garden or landscape. The prolonged bloom time and unique flower color set ‘Scarlet Fire’ apart from traditional white and pale pink dogwoods.
Reaching a mature height of 20 to 25 feet with a nicely rounded, vase-shaped form, ‘Scarlet Fire’ is well-suited for residential yards, patios, and ornamental plantings. It offers more than just spring beauty—its summer foliage remains attractive, and in fall, the leaves turn shades of red and purple, adding seasonal depth. Like other Rutgers hybrids, it is highly resistant to common dogwood diseases such as anthracnose and powdery mildew, making it a reliable, low-maintenance choice. With its bold color, disease resistance, and manageable size, ‘Scarlet Fire’ brings dramatic beauty and long-lasting performance to the landscape.
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