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The White Dogwood Tree, White Flowering, Charcoal Bark, Fruit Bearing, 1 gal, Nursery Pot (Due to Agricultural Laws, we Cannot Ship to CA, AZ, AK,
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The White Dogwood Tree, White Flowering, Charcoal Bark, Fruit Bearing, 1 gal, Nursery Pot (Due to Agricultural Laws, we Cannot Ship to CA, AZ, AK,

Due to agricultural laws, we CANNOT SHIP TO CA, AZ, AK, or HI - orders will be cancelled if you ship to one of these states White Dogwoods are known for their showy, four-petaled flowers. Blooming in spring, the flowers are typically white but may have a slight pink tinge. This makes them a charming addition to landscapes After flowering…
Due to agricultural laws, we CANNOT SHIP TO CA, AZ, AK, or HI - orders will be cancelled if you ship to one of these states White Dogwoods are known for their showy, four-petaled flowers. Blooming in spring, the flowers are typically white but may have a slight pink tinge. This makes them a charming addition to landscapes After flowering, White Dogwoods produce clusters of bright red berries in late summer to fall. These berries not only add visual interest but also attract birds, enhancing the tree's ecological value The tree features opposite, simple leaves that turn vibrant shades of red, purple, or burgundy in the fall. This fall foliage adds to the tree's aesthetic appeal USDA Hardiness Zones: Typically Zones 5-9 The White Dogwood tree makes a breathtaking addition to any yard or landscape all year long! In the springtime this variety produces vibrant white flower clusters. However, the beauty of the Dogwood does not stop there; in the fall the Dogwood's green foliage turns a fiery scarlet shade. Beautiful charcoal bark and red berries compose the winter look of this variety. This fruit is a favorite winter food for many birds and other animal species. The Dogwood prefers partial shade and well-drained soil. In addition this plant also prefers soil that is slightly acidic, which helps with the draining process. The Dogwood grows at a fairly rapid pace, and can reach a mature height from 15-25 feet with a 25 foot spread. USDA ZONES: Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7.
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Due to agricultural laws, we CANNOT SHIP TO CA, AZ, AK, or HI - orders will be cancelled if you ship to one of these states White Dogwoods are known for their showy, four-petaled flowers. Blooming in spring, the flowers are typically white but may have a slight pink tinge. This makes them a charming addition to landscapes After flowering, White Dogwoods produce clusters of bright red berries in late summer to fall. These berries not only add visual interest but also attract birds, enhancing the tree's ecological value The tree features opposite, simple leaves that turn vibrant shades of red, purple, or burgundy in the fall. This fall foliage adds to the tree's aesthetic appeal USDA Hardiness Zones: Typically Zones 5-9 The White Dogwood tree makes a breathtaking addition to any yard or landscape all year long! In the springtime this variety produces vibrant white flower clusters. However, the beauty of the Dogwood does not stop there; in the fall the Dogwood's green foliage turns a fiery scarlet shade. Beautiful charcoal bark and red berries compose the winter look of this variety. This fruit is a favorite winter food for many birds and other animal species. The Dogwood prefers partial shade and well-drained soil. In addition this plant also prefers soil that is slightly acidic, which helps with the draining process. The Dogwood grows at a fairly rapid pace, and can reach a mature height from 15-25 feet with a 25 foot spread. USDA ZONES: Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7.