Pucker Up!® Red Twig Dogwood
Awesome texture! This unique version of our native red-twig dogwood offers a little twist: heavily textured foliage that has a “quilted” effect. It makes an eye-catching addition to your landscape […]
Read MoreFiredance™ Dogwood
Firedance™ is a compact variety of dogwood with white flowers in spring followed by pretty white berries that are attractive to birds. It is tolerant of moist conditions and suitable for […]
Read MoreBailey’s Red Twig Dogwood
A beacon in the winter landscape with its bright red stems, this selection is also easy to grow and tolerant of poor soils, wet areas and the coldest climates. Great […]
Read MoreRed Twig Dogwood
Adaptable to most conditions this deciduous shrub really excels in the rain garden. Excellent hedge, screen or in mass plantings. Bright red stems are a beacon in the winter landscape. Perfect […]
Read MoreMidwinter Fire Dogwood
While most plants are hunkered down in the winter and looking non-descript, ‘Midwinter Fire’ is alive with color and ready to put on an unforgettable winter show. The color is […]
Read MoreHuron® Gray Dogwood
This easy-care, compact native shrub is loaded with pollinator and butterfly value as large flat heads of small white flowers appear in late May and early June to provide loads […]
Read MoreTricolor Cornelian Cherry
This underused form of Dogwood will thrill you with its long-lasting, small yellow early spring flowers and superb, creamy bordered green foliage. Bird love it for its cherry-like late summer […]
Read MoreCornelian cherry dogwood
Showy small tree with a mounded form. Small yellow flowers are produced abundantly in early spring, followed by bright red, cherry-like fruit in summer. Glossy deep green foliage. Golden yellow fall […]
Read MoreScarlet Fire® Kousa Dogwood
Be dazzled by the the huge, deep, dark fuschia-pink flower bracts that will light up the rounded small tree in June. Bred at Rutgers University, this precocious tree grows quickly […]
Read MoreCloud 9 Flowering Dogwood
Flowering dogwood has spreading horizontal branches and distinctive white flowers in spring. The 3″ diameter flower clusters bloom mid-April to mid-May, attracting a number of butterflies and other pollinators. ‘Cloud […]
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