The Velvet Fog® Smokebush
The Velvet Fog smokebush is the most floriferous we have ever seen.That means you get more of what this perennially popular flowering shrub does best: big, showy, smoky seedheads in […]
Read MoreRed-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 MoreVenus® Dogwood
This could be the perfect dogwood you’ve been waiting for! Another selection of the spectacular hybrids from the ‘Rutgan’ series of Dogwood, ‘Venus’ has the beauty of the goddess it […]
Read MoreStellar Pink® Dogwood
You may have heard all the bad news about growing pink Dogwoods but this Cornus florida, Cornus kousa cross should get every Dogwood lover excited because of its great flower […]
Read MorePucker 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 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 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 MoreRosy Teacups® Dogwood
Breathtaking deep rose pink, overlapping flower bracts with red toned edges late May to early June. Bred to be more disease resistant, more drought resistant, and more floriferous than the […]
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