
Pagoda Dogwood Tree (Cornus alternifolia) Ornamental Deciduous Sapling
$88.95
- Features a distinct horizontal branching pattern creating a tiered, pagoda-like silhouette.
- Produces clusters of small, creamy-white flowers during the late spring season.
- Displays dark blue to black drupes in late summer, providing a food source for local bird species.
- Exhibits vibrant reddish-purple foliage coloration during the autumn months.
- Thrives in partial shade environments with well-draining, acidic soil conditions.
Size: 3-4 ft.
Overview of the Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia)
The Pagoda Dogwood is a deciduous ornamental tree recognized for its unique, horizontal branching habit that forms a tiered, architectural structure. This species is well-suited for woodland gardens or as a focal point in landscapes that receive partial sunlight. Its growth pattern remains distinct from other dogwood varieties, offering a structured aesthetic throughout the seasons.
Botanical Characteristics and Care
To ensure healthy development, this tree requires consistent soil moisture. Proper drainage is essential to prevent root saturation, which can lead to fungal issues. It is recommended to monitor soil pH levels, as this species performs optimally in slightly acidic soil conditions. In regions with intense afternoon heat, providing a location with dappled shade will protect the foliage from sun scorch and maintain leaf vitality.
Seasonal Development
- Spring: The tree produces clusters of small, fragrant, creamy-white flowers that emerge on the tiered branches.
- Summer: Foliage remains a deep green, providing a dense canopy. Late summer brings the development of dark blue to black drupes.
- Autumn: The leaves transition to shades of reddish-purple, contributing to seasonal landscape color.
- Winter: The horizontal branching structure becomes more visible, providing architectural interest during the dormant season.










