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Cherokee Chief Dogwood | The 'Cherokee Chief' has a dense, broad growth habit and will reach 20-30' tall and wide at maturity. It is prized for its large clusters of fuschia-pink flowers that emerge in mid-spring.
Cherokee Chief Dogwood. The 'Cherokee Chief' has a dense, broad growth habit and will reach 20-30' tall and wide at maturity. It is prized for its large clusters of fuschia-pink flowers that emerge in mid-spring.
The 'Greensleeves' dogwood is a quick grower with heavy flower production. Large, creamy-white blossoms tinged with green appear in early summer and persist through the season. It will reach 20-30' tall and wide at full maturity. Green foliage turns shades of autumn and purple in the fall.
The 'Greensleeves' dogwood is a quick grower with heavy flower production. Large, creamy-white blossoms tinged with green appear in early summer and persist through the season. It will reach 20-30' tall and wide at full maturity. Green foliage turns shades of autumn and purple in the fall.
The 'Autumn Gold' is a large, fruitless, male variety that will reach 40-50' tall and 20-30' wide. Its rich, green foliage turns vibrant yellow in the fall.
Wildfire Tupelo. Wildfire' is prized for its deep-red fall folaige that is tinged with shades of bronze-orange. It keeps an upright, pyramidal habit, reaching 30-50' tall and 20-30' wide.
The 'Autumnalis' has an upright, arching growth habit and will reach 25-35' tall and 20-30' wide. It produces clusters of pinkish-white, ruffled flowers in early spring before its foliage emerges.
The 'Autumnalis' has an upright, arching growth habit and will reach 25-35' tall and 20-30' wide. It produces clusters of pinkish-white, ruffled flowers in early spring before its foliage emerges.