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FLOWER?
By Jacque
- 19 Mar, 2008
- 3 likes
Do Dogwoods Flower? Only had this since Feb this year so i dont no what 2 expect?
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Yes They have white flowers at the tips of the branches. The books I've read say cut them back in late winter before growth starts. I left mine when they were young without cutting for 2 years. This year I cut about one third of oldest growth so that I can have the best of both worlds, flowers and new growth.
19 Mar, 2008
Im looking forward2my little white flowers thanx 4the info Chris&Sid :D
20 Mar, 2008
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See who else is growing Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood).
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This photo is of "Dogwood "Flowering Type"" in Jacque's garden
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Little white ones I think...? If you are growing this dogwood for its coloured stems in the winter, you really need to cut it back to almost the ground about now, so that it form colourful new stems during the summer.
19 Mar, 2008