The suitable hardy planting zone recommended for the trees is zones 5 through 9.
White Dogwood Seedlings Bloom Season
This tree blooms anywhere from late March to May.
White Dogwood Seedlings Bloom Color
In full bloom the tree has beautiful white flowers and nice green leaves.
White Dogwood Seedlings Height and Maturity
When fully matured, this tree can grow anywhere from 20 to 25 feet tall and spread 20 to 25 feet.
This tree grows best in acidic, wet, but well-drained soil. They can grow in dry, alkaline and rocky soil, but it is not recommended.
They do well in partial shade. They can grow in up to 4 hours of direct sunlight daily, but excess sun exposure is not recommended.
They are a great choice if you’re looking for a landscape tree to provide beauty for the majority of all four seasons. In the spring, this tree provides beautiful white, pink, or red flowers which attract insects that pollinate, and then the deep green leaves take over in the summer. The leaves turn bright red in time to complement the fall and red berries sprout for birds and other animals to enjoy in the winter. This tree’s trunk can grow as a single or multi-trunked tree, supporting multi-layered branches. It grows in an umbrella-like and rounded shape, so if you’re wanting to grow one in your yard, it is recommended that it is planted at least 15 feet away from your home.
White Dogwood Seedlings are low maintenance, but frequent watering is recommended. For drier climates, it is recommended this tree is watered twice a week. Fertilization is not required as too much fertilizer can actually be harmful to these trees. Pruning is not necessary to maintain them, but if you choose to do so it should be done in late fall or winter. Diseased, damaged or dead branches should be pruned immediately.
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