White Dogwood Tree Varieties
Its blooms are white and its leaves grow very densely.
White dogwood tree varieties. Of the 17 species of dogwood native to north america the four most common garden types are native flowering dogwoods pacific dogwood cornelian cherry dogwood and kousa dogwoods. Its blooms can appear in early through late spring. Cornus florida barton with its lovely white blooms would make a nice addition to a woodland garden in zones 5b 8a. Two dogwood species carry the common name red twig dogwood.
Dark green leaves 3 to 6 inches long turn an attractive red in fall. Like other dogwoods this variety has many names including red barked or white dogwood. White dogwood cornus florida an excellent landscape choice for all four seasons the white dogwood is a favorite in many yards and gardens. It isn t a tree but rather a surculose shrub though it can grow as a small tree.
With multicolored leaves that appear gold pink and green this is one of the larger varieties of the kousa dogwood reaching about twenty feet in height. Like other dogwoods barton appreciates well drained soil. The actual flowers are in the cluster at the center of the dogwood bloom. Cornus alba sibirica siberian dogwood cornus alba kesselringii black stem dogwood cornus alba elegantissima white dogwood this type of dogwood is highly ornamental making a colorful display that changes with the seasons.
Cornus sericea is a 6 to 9 foot multi stemmed shrub that blooms with white flowers in may and june. Flowering dogwood is a small deciduous tree that blooms with white pink or red flowers in early spring. Many dogwood trees have white flowers but some varieties bear fragrant blossoms in shades of pink. It s often a landscaping shrub due to its winter and fall red stems.
During summer and spring it s covered in light green foliage with white rims. Flowering dogwood has a low branching habit with a flattish crown. Alba also known as tatarian dogwood is an 8 to 10 foot shrub with creamy white flowers also blooming in may and june. The white petals of the dogwood flower are actually leaf like growths called bracts rather than true petals.
It blooms with flat clustered white flowers and produces white or. It grows up to 25 feet tall and can spread up to 30 feet wide. Rubra cornus florida is a type of dogwood that grows from 25 to 40 feet tall and has flowers.