
Dogwood Pink
Pink Dogwood – Small Spring Flowering Tree
Overview
If you need a small spring‑flowering tree that brings reliable color without overwhelming a foundation bed or shaded corner, the Pink Dogwood is a dependable choice. This understory tree fits naturally into woodland edges, mixed borders, and near patios where its soft pink spring blooms can be appreciated up close.
Description
The Pink Dogwood is a classic ornamental tree valued for its early spring display and its ability to thrive as an understory species. In mid‑spring, the tree is covered with soft pink bracts that overlap slightly, creating a full, uniform canopy of color. Its scale makes it ideal for planting near windows, along foundations, or as a focal point in smaller landscapes where larger trees would overpower the space.
Like other Cornus florida, this variety performs well in full sun to partial shade and is well suited to woodland gardens, naturalized areas, and lightly shaded yards. Its branching structure provides four‑season interest, while its moderate size keeps maintenance simple. Plant where the spring bloom can be viewed from nearby outdoor living areas or interior windows.
Questions
What makes the Pink Dogwood a good small landscape tree
Its compact size, soft pink spring blooms, and understory adaptability make it ideal for foundations, patios, and woodland edges.
Where does the Pink Dogwood grow best
It grows well in full sun to partial shade and performs naturally in woodland or lightly shaded garden settings.
How large does the Pink Dogwood get
It matures as a small ornamental tree, suitable for smaller yards and areas where space is limited.
Is the Pink Dogwood low maintenance
Yes. Once established, it requires minimal care beyond normal watering and seasonal monitoring.
Can the Pink Dogwood be used as a focal point
Yes. Its spring bloom and tidy structure make it an excellent focal point near patios, windows, and entry areas.
Features
- Small spring‑flowering ornamental tree
- Soft pink bracts in mid‑spring
- Suitable for foundations, patios, and woodland gardens
- Grows in full sun to partial shade
- Understory‑adapted species
- Moderate size for smaller landscapes
- Deciduous
- Available in 2.5‑inch pot and quart pot
- Cannot ship to Florida addresses
Shipping
Pink Dogwood Trees are available in two sizes:
2.5‑inch pot
Quart pot
Note: This item does not ship to Florida addresses.
Pink Dogwood – Small Spring Flowering Tree
Overview
If you need a small spring‑flowering tree that brings reliable color without overwhelming a foundation bed or shaded corner, the Pink Dogwood is a dependable choice. This understory tree fits naturally into woodland edges, mixed borders, and near patios where its soft pink spring blooms can be appreciated up close.
Description
The Pink Dogwood is a classic ornamental tree valued for its early spring display and its ability to thrive as an understory species. In mid‑spring, the tree is covered with soft pink bracts that overlap slightly, creating a full, uniform canopy of color. Its scale makes it ideal for planting near windows, along foundations, or as a focal point in smaller landscapes where larger trees would overpower the space.
Like other Cornus florida, this variety performs well in full sun to partial shade and is well suited to woodland gardens, naturalized areas, and lightly shaded yards. Its branching structure provides four‑season interest, while its moderate size keeps maintenance simple. Plant where the spring bloom can be viewed from nearby outdoor living areas or interior windows.
Questions
What makes the Pink Dogwood a good small landscape tree
Its compact size, soft pink spring blooms, and understory adaptability make it ideal for foundations, patios, and woodland edges.
Where does the Pink Dogwood grow best
It grows well in full sun to partial shade and performs naturally in woodland or lightly shaded garden settings.
How large does the Pink Dogwood get
It matures as a small ornamental tree, suitable for smaller yards and areas where space is limited.
Is the Pink Dogwood low maintenance
Yes. Once established, it requires minimal care beyond normal watering and seasonal monitoring.
Can the Pink Dogwood be used as a focal point
Yes. Its spring bloom and tidy structure make it an excellent focal point near patios, windows, and entry areas.
Features
- Small spring‑flowering ornamental tree
- Soft pink bracts in mid‑spring
- Suitable for foundations, patios, and woodland gardens
- Grows in full sun to partial shade
- Understory‑adapted species
- Moderate size for smaller landscapes
- Deciduous
- Available in 2.5‑inch pot and quart pot
- Cannot ship to Florida addresses
Shipping
Pink Dogwood Trees are available in two sizes:
2.5‑inch pot
Quart pot
Note: This item does not ship to Florida addresses.
Description
Pink Dogwood – Small Spring Flowering Tree
Overview
If you need a small spring‑flowering tree that brings reliable color without overwhelming a foundation bed or shaded corner, the Pink Dogwood is a dependable choice. This understory tree fits naturally into woodland edges, mixed borders, and near patios where its soft pink spring blooms can be appreciated up close.
Description
The Pink Dogwood is a classic ornamental tree valued for its early spring display and its ability to thrive as an understory species. In mid‑spring, the tree is covered with soft pink bracts that overlap slightly, creating a full, uniform canopy of color. Its scale makes it ideal for planting near windows, along foundations, or as a focal point in smaller landscapes where larger trees would overpower the space.
Like other Cornus florida, this variety performs well in full sun to partial shade and is well suited to woodland gardens, naturalized areas, and lightly shaded yards. Its branching structure provides four‑season interest, while its moderate size keeps maintenance simple. Plant where the spring bloom can be viewed from nearby outdoor living areas or interior windows.
Questions
What makes the Pink Dogwood a good small landscape tree
Its compact size, soft pink spring blooms, and understory adaptability make it ideal for foundations, patios, and woodland edges.
Where does the Pink Dogwood grow best
It grows well in full sun to partial shade and performs naturally in woodland or lightly shaded garden settings.
How large does the Pink Dogwood get
It matures as a small ornamental tree, suitable for smaller yards and areas where space is limited.
Is the Pink Dogwood low maintenance
Yes. Once established, it requires minimal care beyond normal watering and seasonal monitoring.
Can the Pink Dogwood be used as a focal point
Yes. Its spring bloom and tidy structure make it an excellent focal point near patios, windows, and entry areas.
Features
- Small spring‑flowering ornamental tree
- Soft pink bracts in mid‑spring
- Suitable for foundations, patios, and woodland gardens
- Grows in full sun to partial shade
- Understory‑adapted species
- Moderate size for smaller landscapes
- Deciduous
- Available in 2.5‑inch pot and quart pot
- Cannot ship to Florida addresses
Shipping
Pink Dogwood Trees are available in two sizes:
2.5‑inch pot
Quart pot
Note: This item does not ship to Florida addresses.





















