Species Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood
Pink-white flowers grown over dark green-yellow leaves.

Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood

Cornus florida 'Cherokee Sunset'

The Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood is an amazing tree with its unique and beautiful bloom. It has clusters of red bracts in the center surrounded by creamy-white petals, topped with light green foliage, that brings an exquisite color combination to your garden. It blooms from March to April, creating a beautiful pink and white cloud of petals that is sure to capture your attention. Its form makes it fit well and adds a sense of luxury to any yard, from large plantations to small city apartments. Once the petals have faded the tree is still a great sight to behold as it produces open, airy leaves that are slightly tinged with a burnished red in the autumn. Its multi-season beauty and easy maintenance make the Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood a must-have for every garden.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Grafting Propagation,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Air Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

6

Flowers:

White (bracts) Flowers In Spring

Sun:

full sun,part sun/part shade

Soil:

Acidic, Well-drained

Fruits:

Fruits In Autumn Ready In Fall

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

red,yellow,orange

Growth Rate:

Moderate

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

This flowering dogwood is a low-maintenance plant and typically prefers moist, slightly acidic soil and does not tolerate soggy soil. It should be watered once or twice a week during the growing season from spring to fall. Aim to provide about 1 inch of water over the soil each time you water. You can do this by using a watering can, sprinkler, or hosing down from the top. It's best to water more frequently and deeply but less often to ensure the roots are getting plenty of moisture. In hotter areas, it may require more frequent watering during summertime. During the winter months, you can reduce watering to allow the soil to become less moist but not overly dry as the plant goes dormant.

sunlight

Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida 'Cherokee Sunset') prefers full sun or partial shade exposure. For optimal growth, the plant should receive between 4 to 8 hours of direct sunlight a day. The best time for direct sunlight exposure is usually early in the morning or during the late afternoon hours when the sun’s intensity is less and the risk of damaging UV rays is reduced. Avoid mid-day sun exposure in order to reduce the risk of leaf burn and scorching.

pruning

Prune the Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida 'Cherokee Sunset') in early spring before new growth begins. Cut back flowering stems that have bloomed the previous year and any crossing/crowded branches. Remove any dead, diseased, or damaged wood. Prune as much as 10–15 % of the branch structure, but no more. This will encourage the growth of strong, healthy stems and help maintain a desirable plant shape. If pruning to reduce the size of the plant, make sure to balance the branch structure after.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
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Dec
Jan
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Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Cornus florida 'Cherokee Sunset' is in late summer and early fall, typically between August and October.

Starts Flowering

Cherokee Sunset Flowering Dogwood typically starts flowering in late March or early April.

Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Cornus florida 'Cherokee Sunset' is in late summer and early fall, typically between August and October.

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