White Flowering Dogwood Tree: A Garden Classic
The White Flowering Dogwood Tree is a stunning addition to any landscape. This live plant, delivered as a shrub between 6 and 12 inches tall, is ready to be planted and flourish in your outdoor space. Known for its elegant white blooms, the Dogwood tree offers year-round interest with its spring flowers, summer shade, and vibrant fall foliage. The White Flowering Dogwood Tree, is best known for its spring blooms, summer shade, and dramatic fall leaf colors.
These deciduous trees, while dormant in winter, will burst to life each spring, adding beauty and value to your property. This Dogwood plant live thrives in USDA zones 5-9, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. With proper care, it can reach a mature height of 30 to 45 feet, creating a graceful focal point in your garden. Planting in spring or fall ensures the best establishment and growth.
Benefits of Planting a Dogwood Tree
- Year-Round Beauty: Enjoy stunning white blooms in spring, cooling shade in summer, and vibrant fall colors.
- Wildlife Attraction: Dogwood trees provide food and shelter for birds and other wildlife.
- Increased Property Value: A well-maintained Dogwood tree can enhance the aesthetic appeal and value of your home.
- Relatively Low Maintenance: Once established, Dogwood trees require minimal care.
- Versatile Planting Options: Suitable for planting as a specimen tree, in groups, or as part of a woodland garden.
Dogwoods will grow in a variety of soil types, but require good drainage. Flowering dogwood shrub tree seedlings plant for growing outdoor. Spring and fall planting live plant. Deciduous plants do not have leaves in the winter. Dormant in winter.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will this Dogwood tree get? The White Flowering Dogwood can reach a height of 30 to 45 feet at maturity.
- What kind of soil does it need? Dogwoods prefer well-drained soil, but they can tolerate a variety of soil types.
- How much sunlight does it require? Dogwood trees thrive in partial shade to full sun.
- When is the best time to plant a Dogwood tree? Spring and fall are the ideal times to plant a Dogwood tree.
- Will this tree survive the winter? In USDA zones 5-9, the White Flowering Dogwood is cold-hardy and will survive the winter, though it will be dormant and without leaves.

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