These bracts, often mistaken for petals, can measure up to four inches across, giving the tree a delicate yet striking appearance. Among the key flowering dogwood facts is its ability to bloom ...
Fact checked by Jillian Dara Blooming, flowering dogwood trees celebrate spring’s arrival in the South. These native beauties can grow up to 20- to 30-feet tall and wide and have spring blooms ...
Here in the South, there is one tree deserving of all the springtime adulation it gets—the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida). Maybe it's because they're native and grow wild in our woods.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – One of the first signs of spring is the blooming of flowering dogwood, a small tree with bright white flowers. But you now may have to look more carefully for this telltale sign ...
Some trees just don’t follow the rules. Case in point, the alternate leaved dogwood. As Purdue Extension forester Lenny ... It also has clusters of small white flowers in the spring.
The name comes from the dogwood tree, a flowering tree known for its delicate white or pink blossoms. Since dogwoods tend to bloom in April or May, a sudden drop in temperatures around this time ...