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10 White Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida, Tree Seeds (Showy, Fall Color, Hardy)
Leaf: Opposite, simple, 3 to 5 inches long, oval in shape with an entire or slightly wavy margin, arcuately veined, green above and slightly paler below.
Flower: Monoecious; very small and inconspicuous tight cluster, but surrounded by 4 very showy, large, white bracts, 2 inches in diameter, appearing in mid-spring.
Fruit: A shiny, oval red drupe, 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, in clusters of 3 to 5, maturing in fall.
Twig: Slender, green or purple (purple on sunlit side), later turning gray, often with a glaucous bloom. The terminal flower buds are clove-shaped, vegetative buds resemble a dull cat claw.
Bark: Gray and smooth when young, turning very scaly to finely blocky.
Form: A small tree with a short trunk that branches low, producing a slightly rounded to flat-topped crown. Branches are opposite, and assume a "candelabra" appearance.
Zone: 5 to 9
Growth Rate: Medium
Plant Type: Small Flowering Deciduous Tree
Family: Cornaceae
Native Range: Eastern North America
Height: 15 to 30 feet
Spread: 15 to 30 feet
Shape: Rounded Spreading Crown
Bloom Time: April-May
Bloom Color: White bracts with yellowish-green centers
Sun: Sun to Part Shade
Fall Color: Red
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers organically rich, acidic soils in part shade. Benefits from 4 to 6 inches of mulch, which will help keep roots cool and moist in summer.
Uses: This popular and beloved tree produces abundant bloom in spring and is commonly planted as a specimen or in small groupings around homes, near patios or in lawns. Also effective in woodland, bird or native plant gardens.
Sowing Cornus florida Seeds:
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours
Stratify: Cold 90-120 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium (Not wet).
Germination: Sow 1/2” Deep, Keep moist (Not wet).
Flower: Monoecious; very small and inconspicuous tight cluster, but surrounded by 4 very showy, large, white bracts, 2 inches in diameter, appearing in mid-spring.
Fruit: A shiny, oval red drupe, 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, in clusters of 3 to 5, maturing in fall.
Twig: Slender, green or purple (purple on sunlit side), later turning gray, often with a glaucous bloom. The terminal flower buds are clove-shaped, vegetative buds resemble a dull cat claw.
Bark: Gray and smooth when young, turning very scaly to finely blocky.
Form: A small tree with a short trunk that branches low, producing a slightly rounded to flat-topped crown. Branches are opposite, and assume a "candelabra" appearance.
Zone: 5 to 9
Growth Rate: Medium
Plant Type: Small Flowering Deciduous Tree
Family: Cornaceae
Native Range: Eastern North America
Height: 15 to 30 feet
Spread: 15 to 30 feet
Shape: Rounded Spreading Crown
Bloom Time: April-May
Bloom Color: White bracts with yellowish-green centers
Sun: Sun to Part Shade
Fall Color: Red
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers organically rich, acidic soils in part shade. Benefits from 4 to 6 inches of mulch, which will help keep roots cool and moist in summer.
Uses: This popular and beloved tree produces abundant bloom in spring and is commonly planted as a specimen or in small groupings around homes, near patios or in lawns. Also effective in woodland, bird or native plant gardens.
Sowing Cornus florida Seeds:
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours
Stratify: Cold 90-120 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium (Not wet).
Germination: Sow 1/2” Deep, Keep moist (Not wet).














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