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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dogwood Tree Combo – Variety Trio?
The Dogwood Tree Variety Trio includes White, Pink, and Red Dogwood trees. It's a curated combo pack of three colourful dogwood varieties. Landscapes that are beautifully balanced and diverse should be created.
How tall do the Dogwood Variety Trio trees grow?
Each tree in the combo typically grows 15 to 25 feet tall and wide, making them suitable choices for small to medium-sized yards, borders, and garden accents.
When do Dogwood Variety Trio trees bloom?
The White, Pink, and Red Dogwoods all bloom in early to mid-spring, with each variety offering large, showy flowers in its unique colour.
Do these dogwood trees require maintenance?
No, all three trees are low-maintenance. Once established, they require minimal pruning, moderate watering, and basic seasonal care.
What kind of soil do these trees prefer?
They grow best in well-drained, slightly acidic soils enriched with organic matter. A pH of 5.5 to 7.0 is ideal.
How much sun do these trees need?
Dogwood trees thrive in full sun to partial shade. In warmer climates, a bit of afternoon shade can protect the leaves from scorching.
Will the Dogwood Tree Combo work well in my landscape design?
Yes! The trio adds colour contrast, contrast, contrast, texture, and seasonal interest. You can plant them in a row, a triangle, or different parts of your garden for a balanced, eye-catching effect.
Are there any fruit trees in the yard?
Yes, each tree develops small red berries from late summer to fall, which are bird-friendly and add decorative value.
Are these trees disease resistant?
Yes, the varieties in this combo are known for resistance resistance to common dogwood issues like anthracnose and powdery mildew.
Can I grow the Dogwood Tree Trio in containers?
While young trees may start in large containers, they are best planted in the ground to achieve full size and long-term health.
What USDA zones are these trees best suited to?
These dogwood varieties thrive in USDA Zones 5–9, making them suitable for a wide range of climates across the U.S.
Do they attract pollinators or wildlife?
Yes! Their spring flowers attract bees and butterflies, and their fall berries entice birds and small animals, enhancing your landscape’s ecosystem.
How should I space the trees when planting?
Plant each tree 15 to 25 feet apart, depending on your space and design preferences. This allows healthy growth and air circulation.
How long do trees live?
With proper care, each dogwood in the trio can live for 30 to 50 years or more, offering lasting beauty and seasonal charm.






