The catalog/Species

Cornus spp.
Genus-level entry. These cultivars are recorded under Cornus with no species — typically inter-species hybrids or supplier listings without an extracted species name.
Other species in Cornus (1)
Cultivars
'Celestial Shadow'
Cornus
Celestial Shadow Dogwood is a choice ornamental tree that will dazzle all season long. The variegated leaves begin in spring with a generous margin of yellow followed by striking white flowers. The fall colors are spectacular shades of purple and fuchsia. The Celestial Shadow Dogwood is the perfect accent tree offering a high degree of disease and pest resistance. Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship this item to Florida. Botanical Name: Cornus x ‘Celestial Shadow’ USDA Zone: 5 – 9 Average Height: 18′ – 20′ Average Width: 15′ Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Planting/Care Instructions Before planting, have your soil tested to see what amendments are needed. Click this link to check your frost dates: Frost Dates . Check the light preferences for your plant and choose your location accordingly. When you receive your , soak the root ball in water for 20 minutes upon arrival before planting or potting. Gently break up the root ball. This will help the roots of your to grow out into the soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of your plant. Fill in the hole tightly with soil to avoid any air pockets. Add a bit of slow-release fertilizer to help new plants to grow quickly. Add the recommended amount per fertilizer instructions. Be sure to water your until it is established. In addition, pull weeds out when they appear. They take nutrients from the soil. Additionally, certain plants may need staking. Whenever they become too heavy to stand on their own, add bamboo or fiberglass stakes for the plants to lean against or tie up for support. Prune plants as needed to encourage growth. Always sterilize your pruners when pruning plants to prevent the spread of diseases. If you have trouble keeping up with your pruners, check out our locally hand-made leather pruner holster here. Lastly, enjoy your and your time in the garden!
'Cherokee Brave'
Cornus
The Cherokee Brave Dogwood is one of the most popular of the American dogwoods, offering beauty for all seasons. Large red blooms with a white eye appear even before the foliage, remaining for weeks. The spring foliage has burgundy overtones, turning entirely green for summer, then brilliant maroon colors in fall. Ornamental red fruits last into the winter. Cherokee Brave Dogwood is a superior performing dogwood offering a high degree of disease and pest resistance. Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship this item to Florida. Botanical Name: Cornus florida ‘Comco No. 1’ USDA Zone: 5 – 9 Average Height: 15′ Average Width: 15′ – 20′ Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Planting/Care Instructions Before planting, have your soil tested to see what amendments are needed. Click this link to check your frost dates: Frost Dates . Check the light preferences for your plant and choose your location accordingly. When you receive your , soak the root ball in water for 20 minutes upon arrival before planting or potting. Gently break up the root ball. This will help the roots of your to grow out into the soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of your plant. Fill in the hole tightly with soil to avoid any air pockets. Add a bit of slow-release fertilizer to help new plants to grow quickly. Add the recommended amount per fertilizer instructions. Be sure to water your until it is established. In addition, pull weeds out when they appear. They take nutrients from the soil. Additionally, certain plants may need staking. Whenever they become too heavy to stand on their own, add bamboo or fiberglass stakes for the plants to lean against or tie up for support. Prune plants as needed to encourage growth. Always sterilize your pruners when pruning plants to prevent the spread of diseases. If you have trouble keeping up with your pruners, check out our locally hand-made leather pruner holster here. Lastly, enjoy your and your time in the garden!
ARCTIC FIRE Red
Cornus 'Farrow'
Light up the winter landscape with Arctic Fire® Red red-twig dogwood, which sports vibrant red stems all winter long. While the bright stems are the main appeal of Arctic Fire® Red, it does get tiny white flowers in spring that support pollinators. A compact red-twig dogwood, Arctic Fire® Red is just 3-5’ tall and wide, rather than the 8-10’ size of conventional varieties, making it much better suited for residential landscapes. Bring the outdoors in and use Arctic Fire® Red dogwood as a cut stem for holiday arrangements or for season-long color indoors. Native to North America, this Cornus sericea (formerly known as Cornus stolonifera ) is drought-tolerant and deer and rabbit-resistant.
'Milky Way Kousa'
Cornus
Milky Way Kousa Dogwood is one of the most popular cultivars of dogwood on the market. The pointed, milky white flowers of the Milky Way dogwood bloom profusely in the spring followed by red berry-like fruits that attract birds. Foliage turns a reddish-purple color in the fall. Milky Way is a great addition to any yard. This dogwood needs pruning early in it’s life to retain the “dogwood canopy” shape. Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship this item to Florida. Botanical Name: Cornus kousa var. chinensis ‘Milky Way’ USDA Zone: 4 – 8 Average Height: 15′ – 20′ Average Width: 15′ – 20′ Sun Exposure: Full sun Planting/Care Instructions Before planting, have your soil tested to see what amendments are needed. Click this link to check your frost dates: Frost Dates . Check the light preferences for your plant and choose your plot accordingly. Even if you have the perfect soil and ideal location, you still need to choose the right time of the year depending on what you are planting. When you receive your , soak the root ball in water for 20 minutes upon arrival before planting or potting. Gently break up the root ball. This will help the roots of the plant to grow out into the soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of your plant. Fill in the hole tightly with soil to avoid any air pockets. Add a bit of slow-release fertilizer to help new plants to grow quickly. Add the recommended amount per fertilizer instructions. Be sure to water your until they are established. In addition, pull weeds out when they appear. They take nutrients from the soil. Additionally, certain plants may need staking. Whenever they become too heavy to stand on their own, add bamboo stakes for the plants to lean against or tie up for support. Prune plants as needed to encourage growth. If you have trouble keeping up with your pruners, check out our locally hand-made leather pruner holster here. Lastly, enjoy your and your time in the garden!
Peachy Cream
Cornus 'PGCFPP'
Filters: Botanical genus: Cornus , Common name: Flowering dogwood , Retail program: Proven Winners® Trees , USDA Zone 5 , USDA Zone 6 , USDA Zone 7 , USDA Zone 8 , USDA Zone 9 , Exposure: Full sun , Exposure: Part sun , Bloom time: Spring , Pink flowers , White flowers , Green foliage , Red foliage
ARCTIC FIRE Yellow
Cornus 'SMNCSBD'
Can a yellow twig dogwood be a red-twig dogwood? Yes! Arctic Fire® Yellow dogwood is a new selection of North American native Cornus stolonifera (syn. Cornus sericea ) that offers all the durability of the species but with vivid yellow stems. In spring, little white flowers decorate the shrub and turn to white berries in late summer/early fall if pollinated. The main attraction, though, is the bright yellow stems that light up the late fall/winter landscape. Arctic Fire® Yellow is stunning on its own or interplanted with best-selling Arctic Fire ® Red dogwood . Its stems make a great addition to fall and winter arrangements.
'Satomi Kousa'
Cornus
Satomi Kousa Dogwood is a stunning ornamental tree with a unique and eye-catching appearance. It is a deciduous tree that typically grows up to 20-30 feet tall and wide, making it an excellent choice for small to medium-sized gardens. Satomi Kousa Dogwood is characterized by its attractive pink flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer, followed by red berries that persist into fall. The leaves of the Satomi Kousa Dogwood are dark green, turning a beautiful reddish-purple color in the fall. This tree is relatively easy to grow and maintain, and it prefers well-drained soil and partial shade. Satomi Kousa Dogwood is a perfect addition to any garden or landscape, providing stunning beauty and interest all year round. Botanical Name: Cornus kousa “Satomi” USDA Zone: 5 – 8 Average Height: 20′ – 30′ Average Width: 20′ – 30′ Sun Exposure: Sun to Mostly Shade Planting/Care Instructions Before planting, have your soil tested to see what amendments are needed. Click this link to check your frost dates: Frost Dates . Check the light preferences for your plant and choose your location accordingly. When you receive your , soak the root ball in water for 20 minutes upon arrival before planting or potting. Gently break up the root ball. This will help the roots of your to grow out into the soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of your plant. Fill in the hole tightly with soil to avoid any air pockets. Add a bit of slow-release fertilizer to help new plants to grow quickly. Add the recommended amount per fertilizer instructions. Be sure to water your until it is established. In addition, pull weeds out when they appear. They take nutrients from the soil. Additionally, certain plants may need staking. Whenever they become too heavy to stand on their own, add bamboo or fiberglass stakes for the plants to lean against or tie up for support. Prune plants as needed to encourage growth. Always sterilize your pruners when pruning plants to prevent the spread of diseases. If you have trouble keeping up with your pruners, check out our locally hand-made leather pruner holster here. Lastly, enjoy your and your time in the garden!
'Stellar Pink® Kousa'
Cornus
Stellar Pink® Kousa Dogwood is a stunning ornamental tree with unique and eye-catching features. This tree is known for its beautiful pink flowers that bloom during late spring and early summer, making it a perfect addition to any garden or landscape. The flowers are accompanied by dark green leaves that turn a beautiful reddish-purple color in the fall. The Stellar Pink® Kousa Dogwood is also known for its unusual bark, which is mottled and exfoliates in patches to reveal a tan and gray color underneath. It prefers well-drained soil, making it an ideal choice for those looking to add a touch of color and elegance to their outdoor space. With it’s vibrant pink flowers, striking bark, and easy maintenance, the Stellar Pink® Kousa Dogwood is a fantastic choice for any gardener or landscaper. Botanical Name: Cornus x ‘Rutgan’ USDA Zone: 6 – 9 Average Height: 18′ – 20′ Average Width: 20′ – 25′ Sun Exposure: Sun to part sun Planting/Care Instructions Before planting, have your soil tested to see what amendments are needed. Click this link to check your frost dates: Frost Dates . Check the light preferences for your plant and choose your location accordingly. When you receive your , soak the root ball in water for 20 minutes upon arrival before planting or potting. Gently break up the root ball. This will help the roots of your to grow out into the soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of your plant. Fill in the hole tightly with soil to avoid any air pockets. Add a bit of slow-release fertilizer to help new plants to grow quickly. Add the recommended amount per fertilizer instructions. Be sure to water your until it is established. In addition, pull weeds out when they appear. They take nutrients from the soil. Additionally, certain plants may need staking. Whenever they become too heavy to stand on their own, add bamboo or fiberglass stakes for the plants to lean against or tie up for support. Prune plants as needed to encourage growth. Always sterilize your pruners when pruning plants to prevent the spread of diseases. If you have trouble keeping up with your pruners, check out our locally hand-made leather pruner holster here. Lastly, enjoy your and your time in the garden!
'Variegated Stellar Pink®'
Cornus
We are excited to offer the stunning, rare Variegated Stellar Pink® Dogwood! The variegated foliage is unrivaled for fall color, with brilliant shades of pink and burgundy. Give the Variegated Stellar Pink® Dogwood center stage in your garden. From the tri-color foliage in spring to the brilliant fall colors of pink and burgundy, this is sure to become one of your favorite trees. Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship this item to Florida. Botanical Name: Cornus x Variegated Stellar Pink® ‘KV10-105v1’ USDA Zone: 5 – 9 Average Height: 10’ – 15’ Average Width: 10’ – 15’ Sun Exposure: Sun or shade Planting/Care Instructions Before planting, have your soil tested to see what amendments are needed. Click this link to check your frost dates: Frost Dates . Check the light preferences for your plant and choose your location accordingly. When you receive your , soak the root ball in water for 20 minutes upon arrival before planting or potting. Gently break up the root ball. This will help the roots of your to grow out into the soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of your plant. Fill in the hole tightly with soil to avoid any air pockets. Add a bit of slow-release fertilizer to help new plants to grow quickly. Add the recommended amount per fertilizer instructions. Be sure to water your until it is established. In addition, pull weeds out when they appear. They take nutrients from the soil. Additionally, certain plants may need staking. Whenever they become too heavy to stand on their own, add bamboo or fiberglass stakes for the plants to lean against or tie up for support. Prune plants as needed to encourage growth. Always sterilize your pruners when pruning plants to prevent the spread of diseases. If you have trouble keeping up with your pruners, check out our locally hand-made leather pruner holster here. Lastly, enjoy your and your time in the garden!
'Wolf Eyes Kousa'
Cornus
Wolf Eyes Kousa Dogwood is a stunning small tree that has wavy green leaves with white edges. Creamy white flowers in spring are followed by ornamental red fruit. Fall foliage is tinted a pinkish red. As the tree matures, the growth habit develops horizontal branches creating an impressive form. Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship this item to Florida. Botanical Name: Cornus kousa ‘Wolf Eyes’ USDA Zone: 5 – 8 Average Height: 10′ – 15′ Average Width: 10′ – 15′ Sun Exposure: Partial sun to partial shade Planting/Care Instructions Before planting, have your soil tested to see what amendments are needed. Click this link to check your frost dates: Frost Dates . Check the light preferences for your plant and choose your location accordingly. When you receive your , soak the root ball in water for 20 minutes upon arrival before planting or potting. Gently break up the root ball. This will help the roots of your to grow out into the soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of your plant. Fill in the hole tightly with soil to avoid any air pockets. Add a bit of slow-release fertilizer to help new plants to grow quickly. Add the recommended amount per fertilizer instructions. Be sure to water your until it is established. In addition, pull weeds out when they appear. They take nutrients from the soil. Additionally, certain plants may need staking. Whenever they become too heavy to stand on their own, add bamboo or fiberglass stakes for the plants to lean against or tie up for support. Prune plants as needed to encourage growth. Always sterilize your pruners when pruning plants to prevent the spread of diseases. If you have trouble keeping up with your pruners, check out our locally hand-made leather pruner holster here. Lastly, enjoy your and your time in the garden!
Golden Shadows
Cornus 'Wstackman'
Elegant structure and color. Golden Shadows ® is a beautiful pagoda dogwood ( Cornus alternifolia, syn. Swida alternifolia ) noted for its distinctive color and elegant, horizontal habit. Its large heart-shaped leaves are bright yellow, dotted with an irregular green thumbprint, and the new growth flushes reddish orange in cool conditions. Attractive lacy white flowers in spring add to its charm. Happiest in filtered shade - a boon for such sites!

