Large native shrub or small tree with horizontally spreading branches. Small white flowers and bluish-black berries borne in clusters. Leaves turn reddish in autumn.
Product Description
CORNUS alternifolia – Pagoda Dogwood
Large native shrub or small tree known for its horizontally spreading branches. Small white fragrant flowers bloom in late spring followed by bluish-black berries borne in clusters in late summer. Leaves turn reddish in autumn. Prefers partial shade but does well in full sun.
Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil: High Organic Matter, Acidic, Well-Drained
Size: Height 15-25ft., Spread 20-25ft.
Zone: 3-7
Flower: Yellowish-White Fragrant Flat Clusters
Bloom Time: May to June
Attributes: Showy, Fragrant, Deer Tolerant, Black Walnut Tolerant, Fall Interest, Native.