Tree

Dogwood: The American Spring Tree

Cornus florida

Flowering dogwood is the quintessential American spring tree — tiered branches covered in white or pink bracts, red fall foliage, and red winter berries for birds. Native Cornus florida struggles with anthracnose; Kousa and hybrids are more disease-resistant.

Sun

Part sun

Water

Moderate

Hardiness zones

5–9

Height

15–30 ft

Bloom time

Mid to late spring

Care & Growing Tips

Plant in rich, acidic, well-drained soil in part shade. Keep consistently moist — dogwoods stress easily in drought. Mulch widely to protect shallow roots. Choose Kousa or Stellar hybrids for anthracnose resistance in humid regions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 What's the difference between Kousa and native flowering dogwood?

Native (Cornus florida) blooms before leaves in April with large bracts but suffers from anthracnose in humid regions. Kousa (C. kousa) blooms later (June) after leaves emerge, with pointed bracts, and resists anthracnose better. Kousa also produces showy red fruit in fall.

Q2 Why are my dogwood leaves spotted and dying?

Anthracnose is the most likely culprit for Cornus florida, especially in humid climates. Keep the tree well-watered, remove fallen leaves in fall, and avoid overhead watering. For new plantings, choose Kousa or the disease-resistant Stellar hybrids.

Q3 How much sun does a dogwood need?

Understory tree that thrives in part sun (4–6 hours), especially with afternoon shade. Full sun in cooler zones (5–6) is fine; in hot zones (7–9) full sun stresses the tree and invites borers. Morning sun with dappled afternoon shade is ideal.

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