Cornus florida ( President Ford Flowering Dogwood )

‘President Ford’ is a fast grower with yellow and green leaves. Foliage remains through the first 2 or 3 killing frosts. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always […]

Cornus florida ( Poinsett Flowering Dogwood )

‘Poinsett’ is a compact grower with yellow berries and red fall color, thus resembling a Poinsettia. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always loved. With year round interest, […]

Cornus florida ( Pluribracteata Flowering Dogwood )

‘Pluribracteata’ is a double flowering dogwood that has 7-8 large bracts and several aborted ones. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always loved. With year round interest, it […]

Cornus florida ( Plena Flowering Dogwood )

‘Plena’ is really a catch all term for many double flowering dogwoods. Bracts or flowers are white. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always loved. With year round […]

Cornus florida ( Pink Sachet Flowering Dogwood )

‘Pink Sachet’ is similar in appearance to ‘Cherokee Chief’, but has a more heady fragrance like a gardenia would. Bracts are rich pink to almost red. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form […]

Cornus florida ( Pink Flame Flowering Dogwood )

‘Pink Flame’ has pink flowers and yellow, wrinkled, variegated leaves. A sport of Cornus florida ‘Rubra’. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always loved. With year round interest, […]

Cornus florida ( Pendula Flowering Dogwood )

‘Pendula’ has a weeping form which is highly unusual for a dogwood. Flowers are white, and it is thought that this plant will come true to form from seed. Originally cloned at Meehan’s nursery in Philadelphia before 1880. Dogwoods in […]

Cornus florida ( October Glory Flowering Dogwood )

‘October Glory’ is a Princeton introduction that has outstanding fall color. Flowers are pink and plant is “own-rooted.” Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always loved. With year […]

Cornus florida ( New Hampshire Flowering Dogwood )

‘New Hampshire’ is a clone developed in Atkinson, NH. It no longer exists, but had white bracts. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always loved. With year round […]

Cornus florida ( Mystery Flowering Dogwood )

‘Mystery’ is a drought resistant dogwood that has a compact form and interesting white bracts with reddish spot. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often overplanted, but always loved. With year […]