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Kousa Dogwood Tree
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White Dogwood Tree
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Cloud 9 Dogwood (Flowering Dogwood)
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Milky Way Dogwood Tree
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Cornus kousa 'Celestial' White Flowering Dogwood
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Appalachian Spring White Dogwood
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Pink Kousa Dogwood Tree
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Dogwood Tree Combo – White, Pink & Red Varieties in One Beautiful Trio
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dogwood tree best known for?
A dogwood tree is best known for its beautiful spring flowers, graceful branching, and year-round landscape interest. Many varieties also offer attractive foliage and berries.
When does a dogwood tree flower?
Most dogwood tree flowering happens in early to mid-spring. Some varieties, like Kousa dogwood tree, bloom slightly later than native flowering dogwoods.
What is the difference between a flowering dogwood and a Kousa dogwood?
A flowering dogwood tree usually blooms in early spring and is native to the U.S., while a Kousa dogwood tree blooms later, has better disease resistance, and often peels bark as it matures.
How big does a dogwood tree grow?
Most dogwoods grow 15–30 feet tall, depending on the variety. Dwarf dogwood trees stay smaller and are ideal for compact gardens or tight spaces.
Are dogwood trees good for small yards?
Yes. Because of their moderate size and layered branching, dogwoods fit well into small and medium-sized yards without overpowering the space.
Do dogwood trees need full sun or shade?
Dogwoods grow best in partial shade to full sun. In warmer climates, morning sun with afternoon shade helps protect leaves and flowers.
What soil is best for dogwood trees?
Dogwoods prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Poor drainage can stress roots and reduce flowering.
How long does it take for a dogwood tree to bloom after planting?
Most dogwood trees begin blooming within 2–4 years after planting, depending on the size of the tree and growing conditions.
Are dogwood trees hard to care for?
No. Basic dogwood tree care includes proper watering during establishment, mulching, and minimal pruning. They are considered low-maintenance once established.
Do dogwood trees lose their leaves in winter?
Yes. Dogwoods are deciduous trees, meaning they drop their leaves in fall and grow fresh foliage in spring.
What colors do dogwood flowers come in?
Dogwood flowers are commonly white or pink. Popular options include white dogwood tree and pink dogwood tree varieties.
Can dogwood trees be planted near a house?
Yes. Dogwoods have non-aggressive roots, making them safe to plant near homes or walkways when given proper spacing.
Do dogwood trees attract birds or pollinators?
Yes. Dogwood flowers attract pollinators, and many varieties produce berries that birds enjoy later in the season.
How often should I water a newly planted dogwood tree?
Water deeply once or twice a week during the first growing season. After establishment, dogwoods only need watering during dry periods.
How long do dogwood trees live?
With proper care, dogwood trees can live 30–50 years, making them a long-term investment for home landscapes.


