Flowering Dogwood is an understory tree and prefers a moist well-drained soil.
Cornus florida 'Ozark Spring'
Flowering Dogwood
Cornus florida 'Ozark Spring' - Flowering Dogwood
Tips for Homeowners:
Remove dead branches as they occur. Avoid planting in regions with high humidity, heavy shade or in areas with poor air circulation.
Rate this Plant:
This species is popular for its beautiful spring flowers and this particular hybrid has superior winter hardiness, as it was introduced here at Kansas State University.
- Long-lasting white color
- Hardy flowers followed by showy red fruit
- Nice focal point in your garden design
Height: 15-20 ft
Spread: 15-20 ft
Zone: 5-9
Color: White
Interesting Notes about Flowering Dogwood:
The flowers on the native Dogwood are actually greenish-yellow clusters that are above modified leaves called bracts. The bracts are the showy part of the bloom period and will last at least 2-3 weeks in the spring. Glossy red berries will follow, and these attract both birds and other wildlife.
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes:
- Great Foliage
- Spring Bloomer
- Cut Flower/ Foliage
- Naturalizing
- Focal Point
- Fall Color
- Specimen
- Mass Planting
- Attractive fruit
Foliage Color:
- Red
- Green
Exposure:
- Full Sun
- Partial Sun
Attracts Wildlife:
- Attracts Songbirds
Habit:
- Upright
Season of Interest (Flowering):
- Spring
- Summer
Season of Interest (Foliage):
- Fall
Soil Moisture:
- Average Water