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Clear SearchCornus alba Ivory Halo™ PP8722
Ivory Halo™ ('Bailhalo') Tatarian Dogwood has brightly variegated leaves that emerge in spring with green centers surrounded by large ivory white margins. The flat topped creamy flowers in May and June are followed by white summer fruit. The fall color is pink and reddish purple, and the winter stem color is dark red and showy. Prune out older canes in the spring to maintain the winter stem show.
H: 5 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 4


Cornus alternifolia
Pagoda Dogwood is a lovely, subtle woodland native tree with attractively layered horizontal branching. The flat fluffy ivory flowers appear in late spring and are powerfully fragrant. They are followed by bluish black fruit in August which are attractive to birds. The fall color is often a mild reddish purple, followed by a winter interest element provided by the purplish horizontal twigs and branches.
H: 20 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 3



Cornus florida 'Appalachian Joy' PP18238
The beautiful white flowers of 'Appalachian Joy' Flowering Dogwood appear in April and May, and have extra bracts to add to their uniqueness. The foliage is highly resistant to powdery mildew. The bright red fall fruit and reddish purple leaves add to its seasonal interest. A long awaited introduction from the University of Tennessee.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Appalachian Spring'
'Appalachian Spring' Flowering Dogwood has white flowers in April and May and good red fall foliage. 'Appalachian Spring' is resistant to Dogwood Anthracnose! Introduced by the University of Tennessee. Blooms heavily at a young age, but is a slow starter as a young tree. The parent plant was found in the wild in Maryland, where all the surrounding C. floridas were dead of Anthracnose.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida Cherokee Brave™ PP10166
Cherokee Brave™ ('Comco No. 1') Flowering Dogwood blooms in mid to late spring, producing dark pink bracts with white centers. The leaves emerge in shades of burgundy in early spring and mature to green in summer. The fall color is attractive shades of maroon and red, accented by the bright red fall fruit, much prized by wildlife. Cornus florida Cherokee Brave™ shows good resistance to mildew, which is one of the reasons why Commercial Nurseries of Tennessee selected it. Cornus florida fruit is an important food source for migrating birds.
H: 20 Feet · S: 20 Feet · Zone: 5



Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' PP1710
'Cherokee Chief' Flowering Dogwood has ruby red flowers and reddish new growth in April and May. Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' has good resistance to Dogwood Anthracnose. Introduced by Hawkersmith Nursery in Tennessee.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Cherokee Princess'
'Cherokee Princess' Flowering Dogwood is a vigorous disease resistant selection which has large white flowers followed by bright red bird-attracting fruit. The fall color is a good red, and plantsman Don Shadow says that it is his favorite classic white Dogwood because of its beauty and ease of growth. Introduced by J C Higden of Kentucky.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Cloud 9' PP2112
Large showy flowers formed by flat white bracts in April and May, followed by green leaves which turn shades of red in fall. Shiny red fruit is food for birds.
H: 20 Feet · S: 20 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Dixie Colonnade'
White bracts tip green foliage in April and May. Habit is distinctly columnar.
H: 12 Feet · S: 8 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Erica's Appalachian Sunrise'
Bright pink bracts cover burgundy foliage in April and May. The leaves mature to green and then become shades of red in the fall. Powdery mildew resistant.
H: 20 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Jean's Appalachian Snow' PP13099
'Jean's Appalachian Snow' Flowering Dogwood has large bright white flowers in April and May that are very showy because their bracts overlap. 'Jean's Appalachian Snow' is one of the best recent introductions from the Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station for powdery mildew resistance. Good red fall color, and blooms at a young age.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Kay's Appalachian Mist' PP13098
'Kay's Appalachian Mist' Flowering Dogwood is a new release from the University of Tennessee which shows excellent resistance to powdery mildew. The classic large white flower bracts appear in April and May and are followed in fall by the bright red fruit loved by birds. Fall color is a vivid red.
H: 25 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Plena'
There have been a number of Flowering Dogwoods in the trade that have bloomed with multiple bracts, but this particular selection is one of the best. The white flowers are sterile, and are composed of 17 to 24 large bracts which make the extremely showy. The habit is slow growing and compact (probably because Cornus florida 'Plena' puts so much energy into blooming), so this classic Dogwood fits into small gardens as well as along the edges of woods. The fall color is an attractive reddish purple.
H: 12 Feet · S: 12 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus florida 'Pumpkin Patch'
'Pumpkin Patch' Flowering Dogwood was found by nurseryman Don Shadow as a chance seedling. The dark pink flowering Dogwood sports a combination of light green (almost yellow) foliage crowned by burgundy new growth. What caught his eye in particular was the fall color, which is brilliant orange (hence "Pumpkin Patch"), followed by orange twigs in winter. 'Pumpkin Patch' has shown some susceptibility to mildew in hot humid weather, but it is still a very rare, cool collector's plant.
H: 20 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 5



Cornus florida var. xanthocarpa
A small, native understory tree with yellow-green foliage throughout the spring and summer, paired with bright white flowers from April to May that are followed by characteristic yellow fruits in summer. Bird friendly. Tolerant of black walnut trees.
H: 18 Feet · S: 18 Feet · Zone: 5




Cornus kousa 'Greensleeves'
'Greensleeves' Kousa Dogwood has dark green leaves with prominent veins, and is a heavy flowering rapid grower, with excellent red fall color. 'Greensleeves' is a selection by Polly Wakefield of Milton, Mass. A very heavy fruiting Dogwood, and wildlife love the fruit, as do our Labrador Retrievers.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5


Cornus kousa 'Little Poncho'
Showy white bracts over clean green leaves in May and June, followed by red fruit and reddish purple foliage in fall. Compact habit with lots of flowers.
H: 8 Feet · S: 6 Feet · Zone: 5


Cornus kousa Scarlet Fire® PP28311
Scarlet FireĀ® ('Rutpink') Kousa Dogwood is a lovely new introduction from Dr Tom Molnar's work at Rutgers University. The bracts, appearing in June, are a dark strong pink which hold up well in our hot summer weather and often are showy for up to 8 weeks. Cornus kousa Scarlet FireĀ® is a juvenile bloomer and vigorous grower, with clean disease resistant foliage. The classic red hanging fruit follows the flowers and the fall foliage color is also shades of red. This is the most pink, heaviest flowering Kousa Dogwood we know.
H: 25 Feet · S: 20 Feet · Zone: 5


Cornus kousa 'Snow Tower' PPAF
Large white bracts over clean green foliage in late May and June. Red fruit and attractive reddish purple fall foliage. Excellent small street tree with several seasons of interest.
H: 15 Feet · S: 6 Feet · Zone: 5


Cornus kousa 'Wolf Eyes'
'Wolf Eyes' Kousa Dogwood has white flowers in June and variegated white and green foliage with striking red and pink fall color. It is a Manor View Farms selection. It prefers a shady location. This is Richard Hesselein's favorite variegated Dogwood.
H: 6 Feet · S: 4 Feet · Zone: 5


Cornus kousa var. chinensis
Cornus kousa var. chinensis becomes covered with white flowers in June, followed by showy pendulous red fruit that attracts birds. Fall color is a showy deep red, and exfoliating bark on mature plants adds to winter interest.
H: 30 Feet · S: 25 Feet · Zone: 5

