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Dogwood trees

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The Pink Kousa Dogwood is easier to grow than the American flowering dogwood (Cornus Kousa) and less prone to diseases like powdery mildew. They grow best in rich garden soils that are moist but well-drained. It is hardy in zones 5 to 9 and it grows in all areas. Deer typically don’t bother Kousa dogwoods so they're perfect for areas with heavy deer pressure.

The Pink Kousa Dogwood is easier to grow than the American flowering dogwood (Cornus Kousa) and less prone to diseases like powdery mildew. They grow best in rich garden soils that are moist but well-drained. It is hardy in zones 5 to 9 and it grows in all areas. Deer typically don’t bother Kousa dogwoods so they're perfect for areas with heavy deer pressure.

Discover everything you need to know about the many beautiful Dogwood trees. In the early summer, the Evergreen Dogwood produces elegant white to creamy-yellow flowers throughout its canopy. In the fall, reddish fruit that look a lot like strawberries appear, which the birds love feasting on. #dogwood tree #white dogwood #trees #front yard

The small Evergreen Dogwood tree was brought from China to the United States in 1980. In the early summer white to creamy-yellow flowers appear throughout its canopy.

Add beautiful landscaping privacy to your front or back yard with small trees. Plant these easy to care for trees for a color show in your yard. From crabapple to crape myrtle, find the perfect tree to add variety to your yard. #gardening #landscaping #smalltrees #yards

Add beautiful landscaping privacy to your front or back yard with small trees. Plant these easy to care for trees for a color show in your yard. From crabapple to crape myrtle, find the perfect tree to add variety to your yard. #gardening #landscaping #smalltrees #yards

Guide for Dogwood Trees

Dogwood trees are known for their beauty, with the flowering dogwood thought to be the prettiest flowering tree in America. The popular varieties of this deciduous tree are grown in USDA zones 2 to 9, with each type displaying unique, magnificent blooms. They thrive in acidic soils and have high water requirements.

Disease-Resistant Dogwoods | HGTV

Learn how and where to plant a dogwood tree plus get maintenance tips and suggested varieties of popular dogwood trees that offer four-season garden beauty from HGTV.

The Red Flowering Dogwood Tree is a traditional dogwood in an exceptional color that offers year-round interest. You will know that spring has truly arrived when your Red Flowering Dogwood leaps into action.  Gorgeous ruby red blooms will cover the tree starting before the leaves appear and lasting long after other spring bloomers quit. To add to this spectacular show the new foliage starts out red then matures to a glossy emerald green # garden #spring #flowers #trees

Experience a traditional tree & unique color that offers year-round interest with a Red Flowering Dogwood! When added to your lawn, this dogwood turns heads

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