Species tatarian dogwood Guide
white flowers with beige center, white stamens, white-green leaves and green-brown stems

tatarian dogwood

Cornus alba

Also Known As - white dogwood

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Greenwood Cuttings,Greenwood Cuttings,Hardwood Cuttings

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 7

Flowers:

Creamy white Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Soil:

Well-drained

Fruits:

blue,pink,white Fruits In Summer Ready In Fall

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,red,purple

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Invasive:

Yes

watering

Tatarian dogwoods need regular watering. During the first year, water thoroughly about once a month during the growing season, and be sure to give it enough water so that it can establish a healthy root system. During the second year, water once a week during the growing season, ensuring that the soil is kept moist and that the roots of the plant don’t dry out. In the third year and beyond, watering gradually decreases to once every 2 to 3 weeks, only adding more water if the top few inches of soil is dry. Watering should occur in early morning or late evening - this will prevent any water or fertilizer from evaporating in the sun, potentially burning the leaves.

sunlight

Tatarian dogwood (Cornus alba) grows best in areas with partial sunlight, including morning or late afternoon sun. This species of plant enjoys 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It is important to note that Tatarian dogwood does not thrive in areas with full sunlight all day and becomes overly dry if left in direct sunlight for too long. Therefore, it is best to avoid planting Tatarian dogwood in full sun during the hottest part of the day (10am-2pm). Too much direct sunlight can cause leaf scorch, which can damage the leaves of the plant and reduce its lifespan.

pruning

Tatarian dogwood (Cornus alba) should be pruned in the late winter to early spring before new growth begins. Pruning should focus on removing dead, dying, or diseased branches, and trimming back long shoots and crossing branches. The plant should not be pruned too heavily, however, as it can reduce flowering for the following year. Pruning out some of the older stems can also improve flowering the following season. It is important to use sharp and properly sterilized pruning tools to avoid damaging the plant.