Dogwoods

Uses:

  • Specimen or Focal Point
  • Wildlife Gardens
  • Borders

Features:

  • Attractive Flowers
  • Variegated Foliage
  • Naturalizes

Sunlight:

  • Full Sun to Partial Shade
  • At Least 3 Hours Of Direct Sunlight

Growing Zones:

Dogwood shrubs are versatile, deciduous plants known for their attractive clusters of white flowers in spring. In the garden, they can be used as hedges, or foundation plantings.

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About Dogwoods

Kelsey Dwarf Dogwood
Genus
Cornus
Species
50+
Family
Cornaceae

Common Names:

Cornels


Native To:

North America, Asia, Europe

Plant Type:

Trees

Foliage Type:

Deciduous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

5 - 9

Flower Color:

""White, Pink, Red""

Flower Bloom Time:

""Spring""

Growth Habit:

Upright, Spreading

Attracts:

Bees, Butterflies, Birds (especially for fruit)

Tolerates

"Drought "

Resists:

Diseases, Insect Pests

How To Use Dogwoods In The Garden

Dogwood trees are treasured for their springtime show of white, pink, or pale yellow floral bracts, followed by pretty red or blue-tinged berries that feed songbirds. They typically stay moderate in height, making them ideal for smaller properties or as a feature near patios or windows. Many dogwoods also develop striking fall foliage in shades of burgundy or purple, creating another layer of seasonal excitement. Because of their pleasing shape and relatively quick growth, they’re widely planted in both residential and public landscapes.

In garden designs, these trees can serve as graceful specimen plantings that catch the eye with their distinct horizontal branching. If space allows, grouping several together along the edge of a property can introduce a loose woodland feel. Placing them near evergreens or low shrubs highlights the spring blooms and colorful autumn leaves. Some gardeners also blend dogwood varieties with other natives to encourage wildlife habitats and a sense of natural harmony.

Dogwoods Care

Dogwood trees prefer well-drained, acidic soil rich in organic matter. They require consistent moisture, especially during establishment, but are sensitive to overwatering. Planting in partial shade is ideal, though some species can tolerate full sun with adequate moisture. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to support healthy growth.

Pruning dogwoods should be done in late fall or winter when the tree is dormant, focusing on removing dead or diseased branches to maintain shape and health. In colder climates, applying a thick layer of mulch around the base helps insulate roots during winter. Dogwoods can be grown in containers; select a large pot with drainage hole, use a high-quality potting mix, and protect the plant from extreme temperatures.

Learn More About Dogwoods

Sgt. Pepper Dogwood

Dogwood Companion Plants

For a stunning year-round Dogwood design, pair it with native shrubs and perennials that thrive in moist, well-draining soil. Consider winter interest with plants that have sturdy seed heads or evergreen grasses to complement Dogwood’s brilliant stems. For vibrant spring and summer color, mix Dogwood with abelia, smoke tree, hydrangea, and viburnum for an easy-care, four-season landscape.

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