Flowering Trees

Dogwoods

‘Cherokee Princess’ Flowering Dogwood

Cornus Florida ‘Cherokee Princess’. Cherokee Princess White Flowering Dogwood. Large pure white flowers in spring, grows 20-25′ tall. Best in full sun, but adapts well to partial shade. 5-6′ plant)
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‘Cloud Nine’ Flowering Dogwood

Cornus Florida ‘Cloud Nine’ White Flowering Dogwood Large white flowers, strong grower with light green foliage. Compact round tree. Grows 18-20′. Flower production is best in full sun but will adapt to most conditions. 4-5′ plant • 6-7′ plant • 2-2.5″ cal. or 10-12′ plant
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Constellation’ Flowering Dogwood

Cornus x Rutcan ‘Constellation’. Constellation Dogwood. Cornus Florida and Cornus Kousa hybrid! Large white flowers bloom for 2 weeks. Bloom time is after Cornus florida but before Cornus kousa. Grows about 20′ tall and wide. 6-7′ plant • 7-8′ plant • 2-2.5″ cal. or 10-12′ plant
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‘Cornelian Cherry’ Dogwood

Cornus mas. Small, long-lived, multi-branching deciduous tree or tall shrub, not as showy as the later-blooming flowering dogwoods, but it flowers in early spring before other specimens. Masses of long-lasting tiny clusters of yellow umbels, followed in late summer by scarlet fruit. Grows to 25′ high. Needs well-drained, rich soil. 7-8′ plant
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‘Native Pink’ Flowering Dogwood

Cornus Rubra. Native Pink Dogwood. Beautiful bright pink flowers in spring! Compliments white dogwoods nicely. Grows 18-20′ tall. Flower production is best in full sun, but highly adaptable to ANY condition! 5-6′ plant • 7-8′ plant • 8-10′ plant
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Pagoda Dogwood

Cornus Alternifolia.  Small native tree, valued for it’s tiered, horizontal branching. Abundant flat clusters of white flowers lead to small blue fruits in summer. Sun or shade, grows 12-15′ tall by 10′ wide. 7-8′ plantBerry Bearing Trees & Shrubs • Wildlife Attraction • Trees for Avenues & Streets • Clay Tolerant Plants

‘Stellar Pink’ Flowering Dogwood

Coruns rubra ‘Stellar Pink’. A hybrid form of the Native Pink Dogwood. Flowers are wide, deep in color. 6-7′ plant • 7-8′ plant •
8-10′ plant
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Kousa Dogwoods

Kousa Dogwood ‘Fireworks’

Fireworks Kousa Dogwood; A Don Schmidt Nursery introduction; with foliage similar to ‘Heart Throb’. Fireworks is a heavy bloomer with good pink flower color. Flower size is similar to Heart Throb. Red fall color. As with Heart Throb, flowers may be white the first year. 4-5′ plant

‘Satomi’ Kousa Dogwood

Cornus kousa. ‘Satomi’ Kousa Dogwood. Like all Kousas, flowers two weeks later than other dogwood varieties. Instead of white however, star shaped flowers are deep pink. Fall foliage is purplish-red. The red berries of Kousa dogwood trees persist into winter and are eaten by wild birds. Average height and spread of 15′-25′. 5-6′ plant • 6-7′ plant

Weeping Kousa Dogwood ‘Lustgarten’

“Lustgarden” Weeping Kousa Dogwood; A weeping form of Kousa dogwood. A beautiful specimen with white flowers in May-June that are positioned along the weeping stems so they are directly in view. Grows 3-4′ tall x 10′ wide. 3-4′ plant