Cornus alternifolia
Pagoda Dogwood
Pagoda Dogwood is a lovely, subtle woodland native tree with attractively layered horizontal branching. The flat fluffy ivory flowers appear in late May to early June and are powerfully fragrant. They are followed by bluish black fruit in August which are attractive to birds. The fall color of Cornus alternifolia is often a mild reddish purple, followed by a winter interest element provided by the purplish horizontal twigs and branches.
- Category: Woody Ornamentals
- Hardiness Zone: 3
- Height: 20 Feet
- Spread: 25 Feet
- Bloom Color: White
| Qty | Description | Comments | Future Crop | Future Crop Ready Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Cornus alternifolia #10 tree form (NATIVE- ivory) | 50, 20 | 8/15/2026, 8/15/2026 | Login for pricing | |
| 0 | Cornus alternifolia #10 multi-stem (NATIVE- ivory) | 50 | 8/15/2026 | Login for pricing |
Soil Conditions
| • | Average |
Bloom Time
| • | Spring |
Attracts Wildlife
| • | Food Source for Wildlife |
Attributes
| • | Fall Color - Attractive |
| • | Fragrant - Flower |
| • | Fruit - Ornamental |
| • | Full Shade |
| • | Native |
| • | Native - Straight Species |
Foliage Color
| • | Green |
Tolerance
| • | Clay Soil Tolerant |
Winter Interest
| • | Twig Color |