Pink Dogwood Tree

Pink Dogwood Tree

2-3ft
$51.95
Sale price  $51.95 Regular price 
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Pink Dogwood Tree

Pink Dogwood Tree

$51.95
Sale price  $51.95 Regular price 
Size2-3ft

Pink Dogwood Tree (Cornus florida 'Rubra')

The Pink Dogwood is one of America’s most beloved ornamental flowering trees, bringing a breathtaking, multi-season performance to front yards and garden borders alike. In early spring, before its leaves even appear, the tree erupts into a spectacular canopy of soft, rosy-pink blossoms (technically elegant bracts) that signal the official end of winter.

As summer arrives, the flowers give way to a dense, layered canopy of crisp green foliage that casts refreshing, filtered shade. In autumn, the leaves turn a stunning, deep burgundy-red accompanied by bright scarlet berries that serve as a crucial food source for migratory birds. Growing into a perfectly balanced, horizontal branching structure, it remains a sculptural highlight even through the winter months.

The Ecological Footprint

  • Early Pollinator Magnet: Provides one of the earliest spring nectar sources for honeybees, butterflies, and native pollinators emerging from winter.

  • Avian Haven: The glossy red autumn berries are a high-fat, favorite energy food for songbirds, including cardinals, robins, and cedar waxwings.

  • Understory Architecture: Naturally adapted to mimic woodland-edge environments, helping to create structural layers and healthy biodiversity in home landscapes.

  • Soil Improver: The fallen autumn leaves decompose quickly, returning rich organic matter and calcium back into the surrounding soil.

The Honest Harvest (What to Expect)

  • The Perks: Unmatched spring visual appeal, compact size fits beautifully under utility lines and near patios, provides multi-season color shifts, and acts as a major backyard bird attractor.

  • The Caveats: Features a relatively shallow root system that does not tolerate severe drought or compacted, baked soils. It requires attentive watering during summer heatwaves and prefers a spot shielded from intense, late-afternoon sun in warmer climates.

Specifications

  • Botanical Name: Cornus florida 'Rubra'

  • Common Names: Pink Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood

  • Mature Height: 15–25 feet

  • Mature Width: 15–25 feet

  • Growth Rate: Moderate (12–24 inches per year)

  • Lifespan: 30–50+ years

  • USDA Zones: 5–9

  • Chill Hours: *

  • Sun Preference: Full sun to partial shade (Prefers morning sun and filtered afternoon shade in hot climates)

  • Soil Type: Rich, fertile, well-drained loamy soils

  • Soil pH: Slightly acidic (5.5–6.5)

  • Water Needs: Moderate; requires consistent moisture and doesn't tolerate prolonged dryness

  • Flower Color: Soft rosy-pink to deep blush

  • Fruit Type: Small, glossy red drupes (wildlife food; not for human consumption)

  • Pollinators: *

  • Growth Habit: Low-branching, flat-topped, layered horizontal canopy

  • Spacing: 15–20 feet apart

  • Landscape Uses: Specimen tree, front yard focal point, patio accent, woodland gardens

  • Maintenance Level: Low to moderate

Planting & Care Guide

  • Hydration: Give the root ball a deep soak before planting and maintain consistent, weekly moisture throughout its first two growing seasons.

  • Siting: Plant in a location that receives gentle morning sunlight with relief from the scorching mid-afternoon sun, ideally mimicking its natural forest-edge habitat.

  • Mulching: Apply a 2- to 3-inch layer of shredded bark mulch over the root zone to trap moisture and keep the shallow roots cool, ensuring the mulch does not touch the trunk.

  • Establishment: Use the finger test—check the top 3 inches of soil during hot, dry spells. If it feels dry, give it a slow, deep watering.

  • Pruning: Very minimal pruning required. If shaping or deadwood removal is needed, prune exclusively in the early summer immediately after the spring blooms have faded.

  • Fertilization: Feed in early spring with a slow-release, acid-loving fertilizer or top-dress with a rich layer of organic compost to maintain optimal soil nutrition.

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