In May or June, Pagoda Dogwood has flat-topped clusters of fragrant, yellowish white flowers followed by handsome blue-black berries on red stems. This spreading, low-branched tree has an attractive horizontal habit. The foliage is burgundy in fall. In northern areas it is a good alternative to cold-sensitive Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida.
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Classic white flowers in spring |
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Red fall foliage |
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Blue-black berries attract birds |
Height:15-25 Feet |
Spread:25-35 Feet |
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