
Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood - Cornus florida Cherokee Brave
The Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood is a stunning ornamental tree prized for its deep red bracts that emerge in spring, creating a dramatic contrast against emerging foliage. This cultivar of Cornus florida reaches 20-25 feet at maturity and thrives in partial shade with well-draining soil. Its burgundy-tinged foliage deepens throughout the growing season, while summer berries attract wildlife. Hardy in zones 5-9, this native understory tree offers year-round interest with attractive branching structure in winter. Ideal for woodland gardens, specimen plantings, or naturalized landscapes seeking refined color and seasonal appeal.
Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood - Cornus florida Cherokee Brave
The Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood is a stunning ornamental tree prized for its deep red bracts that emerge in spring, creating a dramatic contrast against emerging foliage. This cultivar of Cornus florida reaches 20-25 feet at maturity and thrives in partial shade with well-draining soil. Its burgundy-tinged foliage deepens throughout the growing season, while summer berries attract wildlife. Hardy in zones 5-9, this native understory tree offers year-round interest with attractive branching structure in winter. Ideal for woodland gardens, specimen plantings, or naturalized landscapes seeking refined color and seasonal appeal.
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The Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood is a stunning ornamental tree prized for its deep red bracts that emerge in spring, creating a dramatic contrast against emerging foliage. This cultivar of Cornus florida reaches 20-25 feet at maturity and thrives in partial shade with well-draining soil. Its burgundy-tinged foliage deepens throughout the growing season, while summer berries attract wildlife. Hardy in zones 5-9, this native understory tree offers year-round interest with attractive branching structure in winter. Ideal for woodland gardens, specimen plantings, or naturalized landscapes seeking refined color and seasonal appeal.














