Flowering Dogwood (Small) (Cornus florida)
Flowering Dogwood (Small) (Cornus florida)
Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) in a small form presents as a compact deciduous flowering tree with refined branching and a softly rounded canopy. The branches extend outward in gentle horizontal layers, supporting broad green leaves and seasonal floral bracts that appear prominently across the crown.
Native to the deciduous forests of eastern North America, Cornus florida is adapted to woodland understory conditions and moderate seasonal climates. The species is biologically notable for its ornamental spring flowering and bright autumn fruiting structures. In small form, the tree emphasizes delicate canopy layering, concentrated blossom display, and understated woodland elegance while preserving the species’ iconic flowering silhouette.
Flowering Dogwood (Small) have a typical overall height between 8’-12’ (2.44-3.66 m) and spread diameter of 5’-10’ (1.52-3.05 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-6” (8-15 cm).
Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) in a small form presents as a compact deciduous flowering tree with refined branching and a softly rounded canopy. The branches extend outward in gentle horizontal layers, supporting broad green leaves and seasonal floral bracts that appear prominently across the crown.
Native to the deciduous forests of eastern North America, Cornus florida is adapted to woodland understory conditions and moderate seasonal climates. The species is biologically notable for its ornamental spring flowering and bright autumn fruiting structures. In small form, the tree emphasizes delicate canopy layering, concentrated blossom display, and understated woodland elegance while preserving the species’ iconic flowering silhouette.
Flowering Dogwood (Small) have a typical overall height between 8’-12’ (2.44-3.66 m) and spread diameter of 5’-10’ (1.52-3.05 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-6” (8-15 cm).