Pink Dogwood Tree Care
Flowering dogwoods cornus florida c.
Pink dogwood tree care. Select an area of the garden for your pink dogwood. Flowering dogwood cornus florida is a small maryland native tree with white or pink flower bracts in the spring colorful foliage in the fall and berries that support wildlife. Dogwood trees do not usually need much pruning. However adding a generous layer of mulch will help retain moisture minimizing watering chores.
Unless you plan to prune the tree to limit its size the space should be large enough to accommodate the tree s mature size. When you think of the dogwood tree you probably envision different trees depending on where you live. The dogwood one of the most popular trees in the country offers an unmatched four season display of beauty. Plant pink dogwood trees in well drained acidic soil.
Some of the tree and shrub dogwoods cornus kousa have a graceful spreading habit which provides sweeping branches of eye catching white or pink flower bracts the bright yellow late winter blooms of the cornelian cherry cornus mas start off the year in a cheery way the elegant wedding cake trees cornus controversa and cornus alternifolia have horizontal branches in tiers adorned. Even without manually shaping the tree a dogwood will usually maintain a nice shape. Manual shaping can be done if desired though. If you live in eastern north america youâ ll think of the white or pink flowering dogwood a hallmark of spring.
For care of flowering dogwood trees regular watering once a week to a depth of 6 inches should suffice. Kousa from korea and japan is more tolerant of neutral to alkaline conditions than are the north american species c. Nuttallii do best in well drained but fertile soil that is rich in organic matter and neutral to acid in ph. Dogwoods are forest understory trees that grow best in partially shady sites with regular moisture and an annual application of organic matter such as leaf compost.
If you live in western north america eurasia or eastern asia you are probably more familiar with a non flowering variety or a variety that produces edible red fruit. They are not heavy feeders but you can improve performance by furnishing at least moderately fertile ground for them. Unfussy in its care requirements the dogwood readily thrives in the home landscape and grows quickly. The main attraction is the appearance of the showy white or pink flowers actually bracts that herald the arrival of spring.