Is There A Purple Dogwood?

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Fall color is an attractive burgundy-red or purple.

Can dogwood trees be purple?

Dogwood Tree Fruit

The gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa) is native to Missouri and grows along ponds, streams and rocky ground. During the fall season, the foliage turns

an unusual reddish-dusky purple

and clusters of white berries appear once the blooms drop.

What colors do dogwoods come in?

The vast majority of dogwood flowers

are white — though the flowers may also be pink or rose and rarely, yellow

. While flower color is somewhat limited, the size and shape of the flowers varies considerably from the large single flowers of C.

How many varieties of dogwood are there?

Dogwood Tree Types. Of the

17 species

of dogwood native to North America, the four most common garden types are native flowering dogwoods, Pacific dogwood, Cornelian cherry dogwood, and kousa dogwoods.

Are dogwoods always white?

The

“flowers” may be white, pink or yellow

. They may bloom in late winter/early spring before leaves appear (flowering and Cornelian cherry dogwoods), or later in spring after leaves emerge (kousa dogwood).

Do dogwoods smell bad?

The Dogwood Tree is picky. Like a small child, Dogwoods may not adjust well to variances in water and nutrient matter. Also like a small child, Dogwoods

can be a bit smelly

, offering a strong, though not altogether unpleasant, fragrance.

Which dogwood is best?

  • Scarlet Fire

    ®

    kousa dogwood adds consistent color to its big blooms. …
  • If you thought pagoda dogwoods couldn’t get any prettier, check out Gold BullionTM …
  • ‘Hedgerows Gold’ red osier dogwood has four-season interest. …
  • ‘Compressa’ bloodtwig dogwood has the coolest foliage in the genus.

Why did my pink dogwood turn white?

The most common cause is

the soil pH not being acidic enough

; pink dogwoods do best when the pH is below 6.5. … Some pink dogwoods are grafted to a white root stock. If the pink part died back, then the white root stock can grow.

Why are my dogwood flowers green?


Too much or too little light

. If a shade-requiring plant is put in full sun its color may “bleach out.” At the other extreme, if a sun-requiring plant (like some of the red cultivars of Japanese maples) is put in the shade, it may end up being green.

What is the difference between a dogwood and a kousa dogwood?

The main difference in flowering between Kousa dogwood and our native flowering dogwood is

timing

. … While both trees enjoy similar acidic, moist, well-drained soils, Kousa dogwoods are more tolerant of less-than-perfect conditions. For best flowering, they do need a bit more sun than flowering dogwoods, though.

What is the prettiest dogwood?

  • ‘Cherokee Princess’ …
  • ‘First Lady’ …
  • ‘Poinsett’ …
  • ‘Pygmaea’ …
  • ‘Cloud 9’ …
  • ‘Wonderberry’ …
  • ‘Rainbow’ …
  • ‘Red Beauty’ The small-to-medium Cornus florida ‘Red Beauty’ can grow 15 to 20 feet in height, and features an abundance of beautiful red blooms.

What is the smallest dogwood?

A seriously small cultivar, the

dwarf dogwood (Cornus canadensis)

has many of the traits of a traditional dogwood although it’s not not actually a tree, but a ground cover. This 4- to 8-inch tall diminutive member of the Cornus genus is also known as “bunchberry, “bunchberry dogwood” and “Canadian dwarf cornel.”

Which dogwood has the largest flower?

This vigorous hybrid dogwood combines the huge flowers of the Pacific dogwood with the environmental tolerance of the

Chinese dogwood

. It has the largest bloom of any dogwood we have seen and is very floriferous and nearly sterile. White flower bracts of this hybrid cultivar are much larger than those of its parent C.

Can I plant a dogwood close to the house?

Locating small trees

Medium-sized trees can be planted 15 feet from the house and generally 35 or more feet apart. Small trees, such as the flowering dogwood, may be

planted as close as 6 feet from the house

and about 20 feet apart.

Are dogwoods poisonous to dogs?


There are no species of dogwood trees or shrubs

(Cornus spp.) that have been reported to be toxic to dogs. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals maintains a website of toxic and nontoxic plants for dogs, cats and horses online at this address http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/.

What kind of tree was Jesus crucified on?

The legend goes like this: In Jesus’ time,

dogwood trees

grew in Jerusalem. Then, dogwoods were tall, large, and similar to oak trees in strength. Because of its mightiness, the tree was chopped down and made into the cross Jesus was crucified upon. This role gave the tree both a curse and a blessing.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.