Cornus florida 'Cherokee Princess®'

Native Flowering Dogwood

The best of the white dogwood cultivars. An abundance of large white flowers distinguish this improved cultivar from seedling-grown dogwoods. The somewhat glossy green foliage is resistant to spot anthracnose and canker.

The flowers produce pollen and nectar and the berries are favored by wintering birds.

  • Deciduous, flowering tree
  • Large, white bracts
  • Broadly, pyramidal habit

  • Category: Tree, Native
  • Hardiness Zone: 5-9
  • Height: 15-30 ft
  • Spread: 15-30 ft
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Growing & Maintenance Tips for Cornus florida 'Cherokee Princess®'

Prefers acidic, well-drained soil with organic matter. Does not like dry, hot soil so mulch to retain moisture and cool roots. Partial shade is best.