Roughleaf Dogwood

Ornamental

Roughleaf Dogwood


This tree can be trained (as any good dog can be!) into a nice specimen small tree, or left as a multi-stemmed shrub. Very tough and resilient! Flat clusters of tiny white flowers are blooming by late spring. The foliage is a medium green and rough to the touch, turning a beautiful burgundy in early fall. The summer fruit is white, ripens in late summer and holds into fall.

Height:
8 to 15 feet

Spread:
6 to 12 feet

Typical Landscape Use
A tough, hardy plant that is very adaptable. Use on woodland edges or as a thicket for wildlife habitat and bordering an area.

Establishment and Care Instructions
Thrives in harsh, dry situations, but will grow almost anywhere in full or partial sun. Moist and clay soil tolerant as well.


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Example of Sizes

30 Gallon Roughleaf Dogwood