The 'Appalachian Snow' Dogwood is prized for its true-white flowers that bloom in mid-spring and its dark-red fall foliage. This variety will reach 20-30' tall and 20-25' wide at maturity.
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 'Summer Fun' dogwood has variegated foliage that emerges with pinkish-white margins. In fall, foliage changes to orange-red with pink margins. White flowers in spring. Grows 8-12' tall and 4-6' wide.
The Franklin tree has an upright, spreading growth habit and will reach 15-20' tall and 10-15' wide at maturity. Its long, green leaves turn vibrant orange-red in the fall. Medium-sized, white flowers with yellow centers emerge in summer.