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Wedding Cake Dogwood Information For Growing A Giant Dogwood Tree

Wedding Cake Dogwood Information For Growing A Giant Dogwood Tree
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The wedding cake dogwood is a fast growing tree that does well in either partial shade or full sun. The limbs are horizontal, giving the appearance of layering, but as the plant matures they tend to droop a bit. In spring, it produces a brilliant display of creamy white flowers.

  1. How tall does the wedding cake tree grow?
  2. Is wedding cake tree fast growing?
  3. How much space does a dogwood tree need?
  4. How do you grow a wedding cake tree?
  5. What are the worst trees to plant?
  6. Can you grow a wedding cake tree in a container?
  7. Is wedding cake tree evergreen?
  8. When should I move my wedding cake?
  9. What is the name of the wedding cake tree?
  10. What can I plant next to Dogwood?
  11. Can I plant a dogwood close to the house?
  12. Where should I plant my dogwood tree?

How tall does the wedding cake tree grow?

Cornus controversa (wedding cake tree), syn. Swida controversa, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Cornus of the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to China, Korea, the Himalayas and Japan. It is a deciduous tree growing to 50 ft (15 m), with multiple tiered branches.

Is wedding cake tree fast growing?

It's a quick-growing tree and to produce that speedy growth, the roots travel far and fast in search of water and nutrients allowing next to nothing to stop it in its quest. ... Known as the Wedding Cake Tree because the branches create a fabulous tiered effect as the tree matures, it really is a living work of art.

How much space does a dogwood tree need?

Dogwood trees should be spaced 6 feet to 20 feet apart, depending on their mature size, according to the National Gardening Association. Depending on the cultivar, dogwoods can be 20 feet to 40 feet tall when full grown. You can plant smaller cultivars closer together than the larger species.

How do you grow a wedding cake tree?

They prefer rich, lime-free and well-drained soil that won't dry out in the summer. Water well and regularly for the first few months after planting, and during warm periods, but avoid over-watering, as they don't like overly wet soil.

What are the worst trees to plant?

Think hard about these nine landscape trees before planting them on your property.

Can you grow a wedding cake tree in a container?

Small patio trees can be grown in containers but do require a lot of upkeep as they dry out really quickly in the sun and wind. If growing in a container choose one at least 3 times larger than the pot it is already growing in.

Is wedding cake tree evergreen?

This shrub is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring. The tree requires no regular pruning, since this would interfere with its graceful, tiered habit. ...

When should I move my wedding cake?

Move it during the dormant season, taking care to keep intact as much of the roots (including the fibrous ones) as much as possible. I would line the new hole with a Bone Meal fertiliser (see note below) and back-fill with good quality, well rotted manure, so the tree has a good start next year.

What is the name of the wedding cake tree?

Cornus controversa 'Variegata', the Wedding cake tree, is aptly named as it forms tabulate spreading tiers of branches, much like the layers of a traditional wedding cake. Foliage is a beautiful mid green with broad creamy white margins turning shades of reddish purple in the autumn.

What can I plant next to Dogwood?

Choose woodland-origin, shallow-rooted spring-blooming perennials, like cranesbill (Geranium maculatum), sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), dead nettle (Lamium maculatum) and astilbe (Astilbe x arendsii), rather than more aggressive woody shrubs to add more flowers when your dogwood is in bloom.

Can I plant a dogwood close to the house?

Locating small trees

Medium-sized trees can be planted 15 feet from the house and generally 35 or more feet apart. Small trees, such as the flowering dogwood, may be planted as close as 6 feet from the house and about 20 feet apart.

Where should I plant my dogwood tree?

Selecting where to plant your dogwood: Choose a site for your dogwoods that is well-drained but does not get extremely dry. Soil high in organic matter is best. Dogwoods can be planted in full sun or partial shade, though partial shade is best (morning sun in particular).

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