Cornus florida

Flowering dogwood
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Size: Hoogtemaat leidend
  • 60-80cm
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    Pot 12 ltr. (C12)
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      60-80cm
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      Pot 12 ltr. (C12)
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      Pot 12 ltr. (C12)
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      100-120cm
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      Pot 12 ltr. (C12)
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  • Plantable year-round
  • Low maintenance
  • Easy plant

Plant features Cornus florida

Flowering dogwood


Description Cornus florida | Flowering dogwood

The Cornus florida, commonly known as the flowering dogwood, is a magnificent deciduous shrub renowned for its beauty and elegance. This species, native to Eastern Canada, Eastern USA, and Mexico, is a celebrated addition to any garden, offering a stunning display of white flowers in the spring, followed by a spectacular autumn transformation.

Key Features of Cornus florida

  • The Cornus florida, or blood twig dogwood, boasts an impressive growth form, reaching up to 5 meters in height with an upright to bushy habit.
  • During the flowering months of May and June, it adorns itself with white blooms that can feature hints of green and pink.
  • As the seasons change, this shrub displays a remarkable foliage transformation, with leaves turning from green to shades of purple and red in the autumn.
  • Adding to its visual appeal, the fruiting phase graces the shrub with clusters of eye-catching red berries.
  • This species exhibits a strong presence whether planted as a solitary showpiece or within a border arrangement.

Tips for Cultivating Flowering Dogwood

  • To ensure your flowering dogwood thrives, plant it in a location that receives full sun to partial shade.
  • While it is adaptable to various soil types, always aim for well-drained conditions to promote its best health.
  • Regular watering is necessary, especially during dry periods, as this species is not drought resistant.
  • Minimal pruning is required for Cornus florida; it maintains its shape naturally and should be left largely untouched to preserve its graceful form.
  • Propagation of this plant is most successful with softwood cuttings in the spring and early summer, taking advantage of the shoots' natural propensity to root with ease.

With these care tips and its striking year-round features, the Cornus florida will surely be a treasured addition to any landscape.

Planting & care Cornus florida (Flowering dogwood)

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Ideal placement of a Cornus florida

For optimal growth, this species flourishes in locations that offer full sun to partial shade, where it can bask in the natural light while being shielded from the harsh midday heat. The soil should be kept consistently moist, as this variety does not have a high drought tolerance. It is adaptable to a variety of soil types, provided they are well-drained. An area that strikes a balance between sun exposure and protection from strong winds will allow the shrub to showcase its spring blossoms and colorful autumn foliage to full effect.

How do I plant a Cornus florida?

To ensure successful establishment in the landscape, Cornus florida should be planted in a well-drained soil, which can be of various types. It thrives in both sun and partial shade, offering flexibility in garden placement. When planting this shrub, dig a hole that is twice as wide as the pot and the same depth to avoid burying the root collar. After setting the plant in the hole, backfill with a mix of native soil and compost to encourage root development. Providing consistent moisture after planting is crucial, as it does not tolerate drought well. Regular watering promotes a healthy transition from pot to garden.

Pruning a Cornus florida

Cornus florida thrives with minimal intervention, and extensive pruning is often unnecessary. To maintain health and vigor, only intervene to remove dead or damaged branches, which can be done at any time of year. For shaping or to encourage a strong structure, prune in late winter or early spring before the onset of new growth. This practice will help to ensure the shrub's natural, graceful habit is preserved, allowing it to become a standout specimen in the landscape with its showy spring blooms and vibrant autumn hues.

Watering a Cornus florida

To ensure the vitality and robust growth of Cornus florida, providing consistent moisture is key. This species thrives with an average water need, performing best when the soil remains moist but well-drained. During the establishment phase, and particularly in the warmer months, it is critical to monitor soil moisture levels, watering deeply to encourage a strong root system. While it is not drought-resistant, once established, it can tolerate occasional dry spells. However, for optimal flowering and fruit production, maintaining even soil moisture is advisable, especially during the flowering months of May and June.

Fertilising a Cornus florida

To support the vibrant flowering and robust health of Cornus florida, a balanced fertilization regimen is essential. It is recommended to apply a complete, slow-release fertilizer formulated for trees and shrubs in early spring, just before the onset of new growth. This timing allows the plant to fully utilize the nutrients during its active growing phase. A second application should be made after the blooming period, typically in late spring or early summer, to sustain its development and enhance the vivid autumn foliage display. Care should be taken to apply fertilizer according to the manufacturer's instructions, avoiding over-fertilization, which can lead to excessive growth at the expense of flower production. Regular, moderate fertilization will ensure a show of healthy foliage and plentiful blossoms year after year.

The characteristics of a Cornus florida

Cornus florida boasts a stunning display of blossoms in the spring, which transition to vibrant red berries in late summer. These berries are not only visually appealing but also serve as a food source for local wildlife. As the seasons change, the foliage offers a spectacular autumnal show with leaves turning rich shades of red and purple. This species thrives in well-draining soil and benefits from mulching to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.

Frequently Asked Questions Cornus florida (Flowering dogwood)

What will be the height of Cornus florida?

Cornus florida can grow to be 5 meters in height when fully mature.

Which soil type is most suitable for the Cornus florida?

Cornus florida can adapt to a variety of soil types, but it thrives best in well-drained soil. Ensuring proper drainage will help create an optimal environment for the healthy growth of this plant.

What is the ideal positioning for the Cornus florida?

Cornus florida thrives in locations with exposure to both sunlight and partial shade. It is adaptable to various light conditions, making it suitable for areas with direct sunlight as well as those with partial shade. This flexibility allows for optimal growth and development of the plant.

What is the flowering colour of the Cornus florida?

The blossoms of Cornus florida display a pure white hue, creating an elegant and striking appearance during the flowering season.

Is the Cornus florida hardy?

Certainly, Cornus florida demonstrates winter hardiness, with the capacity to endure temperatures within the range of -15.0°C to -9.4°C. This places it within the USDA hardiness zones 7b/8a. Consequently, Cornus florida is well-equipped to thrive during the winter months within regions that align with these hardiness zones.

Is the Cornus florida evergreen?

Cornus florida is not an evergreen plant. It is a deciduous plant, meaning it sheds its leaves in the autumn and grows new ones in the spring.

What is the growth strength of the Cornus florida?

Cornus florida is a species that matures gradually, requiring 20 to 50 years to reach its full height. This slow and steady growth allows for the long-term enjoyment of its development and beauty.

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The Cornus florida, with its striking springtime blooms and elegant structure, is an exquisite addition to any landscape. Its showy bracts, which herald the arrival of warmer days, transform any garden into a spectacular display of nature's artistry, making it a truly perfect plant choice.

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