Wofford Arboretum Central Campus

30.Constellation® Dogwood

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Synopsis

Tree Details Hardiness zone: 5 – 8 Height: 20 – 30 Spread: Equal to height Habit: In youth: vase-shaped; At maturity: rounded appearance with distinct horizontal branching pattern Light: Best in sun or partial shade Soil: Well-drained moderately fertile soil preferable Flowers: inconspicuous, surrounded by large pointed, white bracts 1 1/2 to 2 long Fruit: pinkish-red, raspberry-like fruit, 1/2 – 1 diameter Landscape use: Useful as specimen tree or accent in background; excellent border or hedge for large areas, attractive against large evergreens History: Native range is Massachusetts to Florida, west to Ontario, Texas, and Mexico; cultivated in 1731 Pests\Problems: None serious Significant Features: Interesting horizontal branch structure; blooms after leaves appear; develops exfoliating bark characteristics with age