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The alternate-leaf dogwood is a shrub or small tree in the dogwood family (Cornaceae)  that has horizontal branches that form tiers. The branches are parallel to the ground creating a layered tiered look with upturned branches like a pagoda. The alternate-leaf dogwood is native to central and eastern Canada and central and the eastern and central areas of the United States. The plant may be found in moist or dry woodlands or along stream banks. The species epithet, alternifolia, refers to the alternate leaf arrangement. The common name, pagoda dogwood, refers to the horizontal tiered arrangement of the branches.

The alternate-leaf dogwood is best grown in full sun to partial shade. It prefers acidic, rich loamy, moist, and well-drained soils. It has a fibrous, spreading root system and prefers when the root zone is kept cool. This plant does not transplant well due to its shallow root system. The plant is propagated by seeds and stem cuttings. It is best suited for cool weather climates, particularly for the summer months. It does not do well in zones higher than 7 and prefers cool summer climates. Be sure to give it some shade in hot climates, mulch the root zone and keep the soil moist.

This plant may grow from 15 to 25 feet tall and 20 to 32 feet wide.  Fragrant creamy-white flowers bloom from May to June. Bluish-black fruits appear from July to August. A distinctive feature of this shrub is its alternate leaf arrangement, which is unusual for members of the dogwood genus (Cornus). The alternate leaf arrangement is characteristic of only one other dogwood, the giant dogwood (Cornus controversa). On young plants, the bark is greenish-brown but turns gray and furrowed with age. The stems are green to reddish-purple The small creamy-white blooms appear on flattened topped cymes, and the bluish-black drupes are suspended by orangish-red stems. The dark green leaves of summer transition to red in the autumn. Butterflies, birds, and small mammals are attracted to this shrub for its nectar and fruits. 

The alternate-leaf dogwood is an excellent native plant with four-season interest. Consider this shrub for your home garden as a specimen plant, shrub border, or in naturalized areas.

 

From North Carolina Extention

Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia)

$50.00Price
Size: 3 Gallon
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