Pagoda Dogwood Cornus alternifoliaNice lateral branching and nice woodland flowers. When I first began growing pagoda dogwood I lost many of them. At first I thought they didn't transplant well even though they had great roots, but I found it wasn't the roots but the location! The Pagoda likes a few hours of sun in the morning, protection from the west, and moist soil. The best looking one in my yard is next to a faucet and gets watered every two weeks if we don't have rain. Pagoda displays very beautiful horizontal branching and white flowers in the spring. Birds relish the blue-black fruit in August. Maroon-red fall color. Since the plant grows fast, I recommend a small plant to start with.
Environment: | | Xeric | | Dry/Mesic | | Mesic | | Wet/Mesic | | | Hydric | | | |
Exposure: | Shade | | Part Shade | | Morning Sun | | Full Sun | |
Bloom Period: | | Spring | | Summer | | | Fall | | | |
General Information: | Mature Height (ft) | 15 | | Mature Width (feet) | 15 | | Butterfly Host | True | | Flower Color | White | | Fall Color | Dark Red | | Bark Description | Smooth/Brown | |
Pricing Information per unit: 5 Gallon Growing Method | 1 to 9 | $20.00 | | 10 to 19 | $18.00 | | 20 or more | $16.00 | |
Pricing Information: Root Bag Growing Method | 3 feet | $40.00 | | 4 feet | $50.00 | | | | | | |