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Dogwood (Cornus florida, white & pink) Seeds
Dogwood (Cornus florida, white & pink) Seeds

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Dogwood (Cornus florida, white & pink) Seeds

Cornus florida, white & pink

Flowering Dogwood is one of the most iconic native trees of eastern North America, prized for its beautiful spring blossoms, vibrant fall color, and exceptional wildlife value. This small understory tree produces showy white or pink bracts in early spring, making it a standout feature in woodland gardens and natural landscapes. In addition to its ornamental beauty, Dogwood plays an important ecological role. In late summer and fall, the tree produces clusters of bright red berries that provide an important food source for birds and other wildlife. Flowering Dogwood grows naturally along forest edges and woodland understories throughout the eastern United States and performs well in Pennsylvania and the broader Northeast. Its moderate size and graceful branching make it ideal for wildlife gardens, woodland restoration projects, and native landscaping. Once established, Dogwood provides multi-season interest with spring flowers, summer foliage, fall berries, and striking autumn color. Seed Pack Options: 25 Seeds 100 Seeds Plant Characteristics: Botanical Name: Cornus florida Common Name: Flowering Dogwood Plant Type: Native deciduous understory tree Mature Height: 1530 feet Sun: Partial shade to full sun Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic soils preferred Wildlife Value: High berries support many bird species Planting Notes: Dogwood seeds naturally experience warm and cold stratification before germination. Seeds are often best sown outdoors in fall or winter to allow natural seasonal cycles to break dormancy. Germination may occur the following spring or the second growing season. Uneven germination is normal for many native woody species.

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Flowering Dogwood is one of the most iconic native trees of eastern North America, prized for its beautiful spring blossoms, vibrant fall color, and exceptional wildlife value. This small understory tree produces showy white or pink bracts in early spring, making it a standout feature in woodland gardens and natural landscapes. In addition to its ornamental beauty, Dogwood plays an important ecological role. In late ...

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