In other words, it is top dog! Flowering dogwood characteristics include 3- to 6-inch “blooms,” each made up of four notched ...
Dogwood trees, although beautiful in full bloom, are quite vulnerable. Here are reasons to reconsider planting one and what you could grow instead.
Each spring, the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) bursts into bloom, painting North Carolina's scenery with shades of white and pink that locals and visitors alike cherish. According to NC State ...
Also known as boxwood or cornel, flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is a common ornamental tree found in the United States. Its popularity is due to its large flowers and wide range across climate and ...
Q: I have to remove a declining flowering dogwood, and would like to replace it with another white, spring-blooming small tree. Crabapple doesn’t appeal to me, and I already have a magnolia.