Beyond its prolific bloom in the spring, this evergreen tree is beautiful ... inches above the soil. Chinese evergreen dogwoods prefer more sunlight than some other dogwood species.
the tree can thrive in either full sun or partial shade. For a white wedding cake look, choose the variegated cultivar (Variegata). If you prefer dark green leaves and orange/red fall color, select ...
Case in point, the alternate leaved dogwood. As Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee explains, this native tree has an alternate leaf arrangement unlike its dogwood cousins in North America, which ...
By summer, the tree develops glossy green leaves, providing lush foliage, while its smooth, gray bark adds a layer of texture. As fall approaches, the flowering dogwood undergoes a transformation ...
Those “blooms” appear in mid to late spring before the trees’ leaves, followed by clusters ... For that reason, Chinese dogwood often has been crossed with C. florida to produce cultivars ...