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Red Dogwood
Prices start at : 39.95 USD / 1 pcs

This tree offers color all year... An excellent tree for under-story or shady areas . Fast Growing Trees Nursery ships your Dogwood Trees potted. Don't wait until next spring! With plenty of water, you can plant any time.
  • Drought Tolerance: Good
  • Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Mature Width: 20-25 ft.
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
South Carolina
Fort Mill
White Kousa Dogwood
Prices start at : 39.95 USD / 1 pcs

Highly disease resistant and trouble-free. It has leaves when it flowers, which make an attractive backdrop. White springtime blooms and red berries last for months, followed by striking red and purple hues just in time for the autumn season.
  • Drought Tolerance: Good
  • Mature Height: 15-25 ft.
  • Mature Width: 25 ft.
  • Growth Rate: Slow
South Carolina
Fort Mill
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Ragin\' Redtm Dogwood
Prices start at : 49.95 USD / 1 pcs

Endless ornamental value with no upkeep. Deep Red blooms last all season. Undeniably alluring, these flowers will add drama and life to your yard. Just as the flowers fall and the leaves turn, bright red birds appear to bring back more color to your landscape.

20-25 ft.

    • Mature Width: 20-25 ft.
    • Spacing: 15-20 ft.
    • Sunlight: Full-Partial
    • Mature Height: 20-25 ft.
    South Carolina
    Fort Mill
    Pink Dogwood
    Prices start at : 39.95 USD / 1 pcs

    This "bare rooting" process harms the root system, and you basically have to start from scratch with a damaged plant. Never giving you the same color twice! These blooms are even more remarkable when displayed against their own dark green background when...
    • Sunlight: Partial Sun
    • Growth Rate: Moderate
    • Spacing: 10 ft.
    • Mature Height: 15-25 ft.
    South Carolina
    Fort Mill
    Cherokee Brave Dogwood
    Prices start at : 69.95 USD / 1 pcs

    They earn their strong warrior title, ‘Cherokee Brave' because they are tough and low maintenance. Cherokee Brave Dogwoods bloom very early in the spring to fill the countryside with warm color that lets us know that winter has passed.
    • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
    • Mature Width: 25-35 ft.
    • Growth Rate: Fast
    • Mature Height: 20-30 ft.
    South Carolina
    Fort Mill
    Little Poncho Dwarf Dogwood
    Prices start at : 59.95 USD / 1 pcs

    You'll have fierce competition with all the birds, but if you get the chance, you can eat the berries from the tree. The Poncho Dogwood may be small, but it is mighty. Most Dogwoods perform better in shade, but the Poncho can tolerate full sun exposure...

    8-10 ft.

      • Spacing: 8 ft.
      • Mature Width: 8-10 ft.
      • Growth Rate: Slow
      • Mature Height: 8-10 ft.
      South Carolina
      Fort Mill
      Cherokee Chief Dogwood
      Prices start at : 39.95 USD / 1 pcs

      You'll love being warm inside your home while watching colorful birds visit your tree all winter long. Once their dark, green leaves fill in they act as a backdrop for the bright flowers to pop against.

      Moderate

        • Spacing: 20 ft.
        • Growth Rate: Moderate
        • Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun
        • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
        South Carolina
        Fort Mill
        Celestial Shadow Dogwood
        Prices start at : 69.95 USD / 1 pcs

        By growing naturally into a vase shape with multiple trunks the Celestial Shadow Dogwood always has a breathtaking form that causes it to pop as the most dazzling flowering tree in the neighborhood.
        • Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun
        • Mature Height: 25 ft
        • Growth Rate: Slow
        • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
        South Carolina
        Fort Mill
        Cloud 9 Dogwood
        Prices start at : 69.95 USD / 1 pcs

        The Cloud 9 Dogwood can be referred to as the ‘hands free' dogwood, because it's very low maintenance. Clusters of large, pure white blooms cover the entire canopy and cause it to look like your landscape has a bright white cloud floating in it.

        10-15 ft.

          • Mature Width: 10-15 ft.
          • Mature Height: 10-15 ft.
          • Spacing: 25-30 ft.
          • Growth Rate: Slow
          South Carolina
          Fort Mill
          Kousa Dogwood Tree
          Prices start at : 99.95 USD / 4-5' (3 Gal.)

          A good rule is that you should still be able to see the soil the plant was grown in after back-filling the hole. Kousa Dogwood Tree is an excellent small specimen tree that belongs in any size garden.
          Maryland
          Bowie
          Dogwood Cherokee Brave
          Prices start at : 89.95 USD / 3-4' (5 Gal.)

          This enables the plant to increase its vigor, and become healthier. You can then rake the mulch back around the base of the Tree. Also, plants with insufficient amounts of Phosphorus may have poorer root systems.
          Maryland
          Bowie
          Dogwood Wolf Eyes Cornus kousa
          Prices start at : 99.95 USD / 3-4' (3 Gal.)

          In fall the shows not over the leaves turn a beautiful pink to red. The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant to deep. It is important to always use sharp tools when pruning Dogwood Wolf Eyes or any plant for that...
          Maryland
          Bowie
          Rosy Teacups Dogwood
          Prices start at : 139.95 USD / 1 pcs

          Proof that it is Trouble-Free Tree 15 years of research and testing have shown this hybrid to have no disease or insect problems. Not only are they larger than typical dogwood flowers, there are quite simply, many more of them than on other Dogwoods.

          20-25 ft.

            • Growth Rate: Slow
            • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
            • Mature Height: 20-25 ft.
            • Mature Width: 20-25 ft.
            South Carolina
            Fort Mill
            Pink Dogwood
            Prices start at : 9.99 USD / each

            Bears shiny red berries in late summer. This Elegant pink dogwood starts blooming when only 4-6' tall. It is easy to grow and will thrive in almost any soil. Grows well even in the shade of larger trees.
            • Spread: 15-25'
            • Max Height (feet): 30
            • Genus: Cornus florida rubra
            • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
            Illinois
            Bloomington
            Red-Branched Dogwood
            Prices start at : 4.99 USD / each

            Grows 6-9', but may be pruned shorter. The Red-Branched (or Twig) Dogwood produces large clusters of creamy-white flowers, followed by blue-white berries. Strong 1-2' plants. In fall the foliage of the Red Twig Dogwood is red.
            • Season Color: Spring, Winter
            • Genus: Cornus stolonifera
            • Spread: 6-9'
            • Colors: Red, White
            Illinois
            Bloomington
            Pagoda Dogwood Care: Learn About Growing Pagoda Dogwood Trees
            Pagoda dogwood information suggests that the blossoms are also a nice addition to a landscape. This dogwood is of great benefit to wildlife. When you are growing pagoda dogwood trees, you'll see that the branches are tiered and horizontal, turning up...
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Dogwood Tree Types: Common Varieties Of Dogwood Trees
            The first difference you will notice is that the leaves appear before the flowers, and the tree flowers a couple of weeks later than the flowering dogwood. Dogwoods are among the most beautiful trees found in American landscapes, but not all types are...
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Treating Sick Dogwood Trees: Reasons For A Dogwood Tree With Yellow Leaves
            Identify the disease by the white powder on foliage.infection can also cause yellow leaves on dogwood trees. Dogwood trees are susceptible to, which means that the trees are not uptaking sufficientYou should suspect chlorosis if the yellow first shows...
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Dogwood Anthracnose – Information About Dogwood Blight Control
            Read on to find out about dogwood tree blight and what you can do to help your plant through this rough time.Dogwood blight, also known as dogwood anthracnose for the fungal pathogen that causes the disease, is a fairly new problem.
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Dogwood Tree Transplanting: How And When To Move A Dogwood
            Their characteristic flowers are actually bracts, or modified leaves, which surround the actual tiny flower. Use a sharp spade to cut around the area where you root pruned and then under-cut the tree at a 45-degree angle.Place the soil and root ball on...
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Gray Dogwood Care – Learn About The Gray Dogwood Shrub
            If you have to cut them, cut at the source below the surface of the soil. Gray dogwood is a native plant that is not considered invasive in any part of the U.S. In fact, it is recommended as an alternative to invasive shrubs such asGray dogwood can, however,...
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Kousa Dogwood Care: Tips For Growing Kousa Dogwood Trees
            Many people use them as aby attaching small twinkle lights to the underside of the canopy, creating a magical look for evening relaxation.There are a number of Kousa dogwood varieties, and the only basic difference is how each tree looks.“Gold Star”...
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Evergreen Dogwood Care – Learn How To Grow Evergreen Dogwood Trees
            These flowers give way to very distinctive fruits that are actually dozens of tiny fruits fused together.These fruits are pink to red, about an inch in diameter (2.5 cm.) and round but bumpy.
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            How To Treat For Dogwood Borer
            Most often, dogwood borer larva will embed themselves in(lumps at the base of the trunk that were formed from undeveloped roots), in grafting collars or in healed bark wounds.If a wound, grafting collar or knot becomes infested with dogwood borers, it...
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Starting Dogwoods From Cuttings: When To Take Cuttings Of Dogwood
            Mist the cutting with water.Place the potted cutting inside a large plastic bag and seal it to create a mini greenhouse. You know the stem is ready to cut if it snaps when you bend it in half.Cuttings aren't always successful, so take more than you need.
            Ohio
            Willoughby
            Dogwood Seed Germination – Growing A Dogwood Tree From Seed
            You can rub the pulp off by hand or, if necessary, by using a fine wire screen.As soon as the soaking and pulp removal is done, it is time to plant. For best dogwood seed germination, plant each seed about .5 inches (1.25 cm.) deep and 1 inch (2.5 cm.)...
            Ohio
            Willoughby