The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood.
The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. Older bark is gray and has slight ridges or furrows. Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden. The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade.
The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter.
The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. Older bark is gray and has slight ridges or furrows. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden. Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade.
Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood. The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade.
Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade. The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. Older bark is gray and has slight ridges or furrows. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden.
The fruit is borne on bright red stalks.
The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade. The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood. Older bark is gray and has slight ridges or furrows.
Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden. Older bark is gray and has slight ridges or furrows. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood.
Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. Older bark is gray and has slight ridges or furrows. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade. The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden. Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood.
Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden.
Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade. The fruit is borne on bright red stalks. The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. Older bark is gray and has slight ridges or furrows. Pagoda dogwood can be planted as an ornamental specimen or in small groupings on residential property around homes, near patios, or in lawns. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields.
Pagoda Dogwood Plant : Cornus alternifolia â" Pagoda Dogwood â" 7-Gallon â" Catskill - The fruit is borne on bright red stalks.. Small mammals and birds eat the fruit of pagoda dogwood. Pagoda dogwood is a good choice for a naturalized landscape as it will tolerate shade. Pagoda dogwood can be found growing in both moist and dry forests, forest margins, stream banks, and fields. The unique horizontal branching pattern has a distinct tiered habit, often catching snow in the winter. Pagoda dogwood is an excellent native plant for the four season garden.