Cornus florida
Flowering Dogwood

 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flowers:
Yellow;white (Small yellow flowers in center of showy bracts;Showy white 2" dia. bracts with flowers in spring)
 Foliage:
Green (Summer foliage); Red-Violet (Red to reddish-purple fall foliage)
 Fruit:
Red (Bright red fruits (drupes), up to 0.5", in clusters of 3 or 4 in early fall; attract native wildlife, especially birds)
 Ultimate Height:
20-30 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
20-30 feet
 Soil:
Prefers well-drained, moist, slightly acidic soils
 Range:
Eastern United States
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Leaves are opposite, simple, oval to ovate, dark green at 3-6" in length. Leaves have distinct veination best described as 6-7 vein pairs approaching the margin but never seeming to touch, sweeping toward the leaf tip. Large terminal flower buds are shaped like a "Hershey's Kiss". Scaly bark resembles alligator hide.

Additional Information

One of the finest small trees, interesting at almost every season. Distinct horizontal branching patterns. Widely adaptable, but material of different geographic origin varies widely in hardiness. Fruit is an important food supply for native birds and other animals. Not extremely drought-tolerant, but useful in most parts of the Midwest. Dogwood borer and dogwood anthracnose (caused by Discula destructiva) can be problematic, especially in the Eastern and Southern US. Difficult to transplant. Not pollution tolerant. Contrary to common perceptions, Cornus florida grows fine in full sun once established (might need a bit of shade in the South).

When Cornus florida has been observed flowering or fruiting at Purdue University

Flowering

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

Fruiting

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

87 Cornus florida found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
1ORIG_5335*APVA
22009_13718*AHORTPARK
3ORIG_4392*AWILY
42018_00600*APHYS
5ORIG_4257*AOWEN
62018_00600*EPHYS
7ORIG_2453*AKNOY
82018_00696*APHYS
9ORIG_4390*AWILY
102009_13402*AHORTPARK
112018_00600*BPHYS
12ORIG_4318*ATARK
13ORIG_9623*ABELL
14ORIG_4357*AWILY
15ORIG_1543*AHOVD
16ORIG_1537*AHOVD
17ORIG_9952*AMANN
18ORIG_4341*AWILY
19ORIG_2041*APHYS
20ORIG_3257*APMU
212012_00434*APMUC
22ORIG_2042*APHYS
23ORIG_9950*AMANN
24ORIG_2824*ASTEW
252018_00696*BPHYS
26ORIG_7184*AKRAN
27ORIG_9625*ABELL
28ORIG_9307*ASHRV
292018_00600*DPHYS
302018_00696*CPHYS
31ORIG_2822*ASTEW
32ORIG_7212*AKCTR
33ORIG_9953*AMANN
34ORIG_9951*AMANN
352012_00444*APMUC
36ORIG_9626*ABELL
372009_13607*AHORTPARK
38ORIG_3258*APMU
39ORIG_7776*AMCUT
40ORIG_4358*AWILY
41ORIG_4356*AWILY
42ORIG_7186*AKRAN
43ORIG_2430*AKNOY
44ORIG_2454*AKNOY
45ORIG_5334*APVA
46ORIG_4313*ATARK
47ORIG_2823*ASTEW
482009_12237*ALSA
492018_00894*APGU
50ORIG_5459*APVA
51ORIG_4311*ATARK
52ORIG_1542*AHOVD
53ORIG_3256*APMU
54ORIG_7185*AKRAN
55ORIG_9234*AAGAD
Heritage Plant
Dedicated/Memorial Plant
562018_01156*AHORTPARK
572021_00026*IFST
582021_00026*LFST
592021_00026*KFST
602021_00026*CFST
612021_00026*JFST
622021_00026*AFST
632021_00026*DFST
642021_00026*MFST
652021_00026*EFST
662021_00026*FFST
672021_00026*GFST
682021_00026*HFST
692022_04752*ALILY
702022_00599*ABRK
712022_00598*ABRK
722022_00597*ABRK
732022_00596*ABRK
742022_00592*ABRK
752022_00591*ABRK
762022_00473*ARSC
772023_00056*AOWEN
782023_00056*BOWEN
792023_00121*APMU
802023_00140*ASHLY
812023_00295*APICK
822023_00295*BPICK
832023_00295*CPICK
842023_00396*AADPB
852023_00545*ALYNN
862023_00581*AHA20
872023_00581*BWILEY

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