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Most books and magazines on gardening promote flowering dogwood as the best four-season plant for the landscape. You can certainly count on its flowers in the spring, foliage in the summer, beautiful autumn fruit and leaf color plus winter ...
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・ 1 Choose a sunny spot in your garden , away from the sides of buildings . ・ 2 Dig up the soil in your planting site to a depth of 6 inches. Remove any rocks and break up larger... ・ 3 Dig a hole at least three times the diameter of the r...
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Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood, syn. Benthamidia florida (L.) Spach) is a species of dogwood native to eastern North America, from southern Maine west to southern Ontario and eastern Kansas, and south to northern Florida and eastern Texa...
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The Dogwoods comprise a group of 30-50 species of mostly deciduous woody plants growing as shrubs and trees ; some species are herbaceous perennial plants and a few of the woody species are evergreen. Ps. You could have just searched it on ...
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Last Updated: December 19, 2007 Related resource areas: Gardens, Lawns & Landscapes
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The native flowering dogwood is still a valuable landscape tree and is worthy of planting in the right spot. Dogwood anthracnose is caused by a fungus, Discula destructiva , that thrives in rainy, cool spring weather. A quick warmup in spri...
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I don't know if you know or not,,, but dogwood is extremely slow growing. I mean SLOW! I have a bunch of them here and I doubt if they even put on 6 inches in a year or two. I have one that is considered mature and its probably only 20-30 f...
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From your description, this sounds like scorch or fungal leaf spotting . The only treatment is watering during dry, hot periods. (07/21/03)
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Check the galleries for any eastern flowering dogwood cartoons on stock. If you need a custom eastern flowering dogwood cartoon , for a small fee I will be happy to create it for you Find cartoons about eastern flowering dogwood
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May not be available up there. A dwarf pink has been listed in the past by Greer Gardens. Timber Press Dogwoods book describes a cultivar 'Dwarf Pink' imported by Hines Horticulture and Brookside Gardens that is probably the same thing.
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