Red-Osier Dogwood
A ray of winter sunshine for your landscape! Arctic Fire Yellow dogwood offers the same legendary durability as red-twig dogwood but brings a cheerful yellow option. Stunning on its own, […]
Read MoreKelsey Dwarf Dogwood
A lovely, small deciduous shrub, ‘Kelseyi’ displays small white flowers in spring followed by small berries that attract birds. Lush green leaves turn yellow in fall, revealing the stunning red […]
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 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 MoreEva Dogwood
Cornus kousa ‘Eva’ has a compact, upright habit and elegant green / white variegated leaves which turn shades of red and pink before falling in autumn. White flowers appear on […]
Read MoreRagin’ Red™ Flowering Dogwood
Outstanding bract color is the calling card for this small tree flower buds open in early May to reveal big, deep red bracts that surround small flowers and put on […]
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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