Cornus drummondii is called Rough Leaf Dogwood by the masses mainly because the leaves produce thicker, course hairs compared to other types of dogwood trees. They're a versatile variety of dogwood trees, capable of being a shrub, bush, or small tree. If you want it to produce more flowers...
Dogwoods are arguably the most spectacular flowering trees. A native tree with several seasons of interest, dogwoods bloom in the spring, leaf out in the summer, and bear red berries and foliage in the fall. Learn how to plant, grow, and care for flowering dogwoods. About Dogwoods Dogwoo...
yellow. While flower color is somewhat limited, the size and shape of the flowers varies considerably from the large single flowers of C. florida to flower clusters of the pagoda or alternate leaf dogwood, C. alternifolia -- and even to the inconspicuous, as in C. ...
Dogwoods are an understory tree (growing under taller trees) in their wild, natural habitat, but they also grow well in sunny locations. Plant in partial shade if possible in well-drained soil mixed with plenty of organic matter. Dogwoods do best in soil that is acidic and moist. The tre...