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10 Seeds American White Flowering Dogwood Small Tree Cornus Florida Seeds
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10 Seeds American White Flowering Dogwood Small Tree Cornus Florida Seeds

DESCRIPTION: NAME: White Flowering Dogwood OTHER COMMON NAMES: White Love Dogwood / American Dogwood / Florida Dogwood SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cornus Florida Southern COLOR: White Flowers / Red Berries PLANT SEEDS: Fall sow seeds or cold stratify BLOOM TIME: Flowers March - May / Ornamental Berries Sept into Winter …
DESCRIPTION: NAME: White Flowering Dogwood OTHER COMMON NAMES: White Love Dogwood / American Dogwood / Florida Dogwood SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cornus Florida Southern COLOR: White Flowers / Red Berries PLANT SEEDS: Fall sow seeds or cold stratify BLOOM TIME: Flowers March - May / Ornamental Berries Sept into Winter HARDINESS ZONE: 5 - 9 PLANT HEIGHT: 15 - 30' PLANT SPACING: 20 - 30' LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part Shade SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average QUANTITY: 10 Seeds OTHER: The White Flowering Dogwood is a hugely popular small ornamental tree native to North America. It is the state tree of Virginia & Missouri, & the state flower of North Carolina. In spring, 3 - 5" flowers form in clusters before the leaves appear. Blooming for about a month, bees & butterflies will enjoy visiting for nectar & pollen. By September, the tree will be covered in ornamental red berries that are loved by birds & other small animals. The leaves turn a lovely scarlet red in fall topping its trunk of even interesting rough patterned bark. These trees are able to tolerate a wide variety of soils including rocky or clay soil, & water conditions from moist to dry. We have several other types of Dogwood seeds available! * FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ADDITIONAL SEEDS! PAY ONE FLAT SHIPPING FEE PER ORDER NO MATTER HOW MANY PACKS OF SEEDS YOU SELECT! WE HAVE OVER 2,000 TYPES OF FLOWER, VINE, TREE, SHRUB, HERB, FRUIT, & VEGETABLE SEEDS TO CHOOSE FROM!!! Photo Credits: Photo 8 - By Famartin - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=50065172
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DESCRIPTION: NAME: White Flowering Dogwood OTHER COMMON NAMES: White Love Dogwood / American Dogwood / Florida Dogwood SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cornus Florida Southern COLOR: White Flowers / Red Berries PLANT SEEDS: Fall sow seeds or cold stratify BLOOM TIME: Flowers March - May / Ornamental Berries Sept into Winter HARDINESS ZONE: 5 - 9 PLANT HEIGHT: 15 - 30' PLANT SPACING: 20 - 30' LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part Shade SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average QUANTITY: 10 Seeds OTHER: The White Flowering Dogwood is a hugely popular small ornamental tree native to North America. It is the state tree of Virginia & Missouri, & the state flower of North Carolina. In spring, 3 - 5" flowers form in clusters before the leaves appear. Blooming for about a month, bees & butterflies will enjoy visiting for nectar & pollen. By September, the tree will be covered in ornamental red berries that are loved by birds & other small animals. The leaves turn a lovely scarlet red in fall topping its trunk of even interesting rough patterned bark. These trees are able to tolerate a wide variety of soils including rocky or clay soil, & water conditions from moist to dry. We have several other types of Dogwood seeds available! * FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ADDITIONAL SEEDS! PAY ONE FLAT SHIPPING FEE PER ORDER NO MATTER HOW MANY PACKS OF SEEDS YOU SELECT! WE HAVE OVER 2,000 TYPES OF FLOWER, VINE, TREE, SHRUB, HERB, FRUIT, & VEGETABLE SEEDS TO CHOOSE FROM!!! Photo Credits: Photo 8 - By Famartin - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=50065172