WILDLIFE: Loved by bees, birds, and other pollinators, dogwoods can also attract deer, chipmunks, and squirrels.
FLOWERS: Blooms appear in April before the foliage. The real flowers are in tiny clusters at the center of the showy white or pink “petals” that we associate with dogwoods.
STATS: Height: 30 – 40 feet / Life span: up to 80 years
LANDSCAPE: They do best in moist, acidic soils with some afternoon shade. They can fail when next to excessive heat sources like a parking lot or AC compressors. They will not tolerate drought, so be careful to water thoroughly once or twice a week.
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