Friday, May 18, 2012

Japanese Flowering Dogwood

January 28, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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The Japanese flowering dogwood (scientific name Cornus kousa) is a popular ornamental tree that is closely related to the flowering dogwood. It is desired for its showy flowers, bright red to purple fall foliage and colorful peeling bark. Range The Japanese flowering dogwood is native to Japan, Korea and China. It has been spread all [...]

How to Prune a Flowering Dogwood

January 27, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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With its delicate blossoms, colorful foliage and bright red berries, the flowering dogwood is prized for its striking beauty, though its ease of maintenance also makes it a favorite of gardeners. Dogwood trees require only minimal occasional pruning to remove dead or diseased branches as necessary. In addition, owners may choose to trim back overcrowded [...]

How to Care for White Flowering Dogwood

January 26, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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If you want a tree in your landscape that will reward you with stunning flowers in spring and beautiful fall foliage, plant a white flowering dogwood. The best time to plant them is in early fall so the tree has time to put out new root growth before winter sets in. If you follow the [...]

Information on White Flowering Dogwood Trees

January 24, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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The flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), which is the state tree of Virginia and Missouri, is a popular ornamental tree. Native to North America, the flowering dogwood is an adaptable tree that grows well in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 through 9. Description Dogwood blooms consist of a cluster of small flowers surrounded [...]

When Do You Prune Flowering Dogwood Trees?

January 23, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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The spring-blooming flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) naturally attains a spreading, tiered branch form that rarely needs pruning to look pleasant and remain healthy. Choose well-structured and healthy plants at the nursery before planting so less pruning maintenance is warranted in future. Time Frame Structural pruning is best undertaken in very late winter or early spring [...]

Life Span of Flowering Dogwood Trees

January 22, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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The white flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is best known for its striking white blossoms, which consist of four large showy bracts surrounding lime green centers. Leaves are typically 3 to 6 inches in length and oval in shape. More than 100 varieties of flowering dogwood exist. They may produce pink or red blossoms, in addition [...]

Red Flowering Dogwood Trees

January 21, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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The red flowering dogwood, also called sweetwater red, is a beautiful addition to any landscape. For two to three weeks in the spring, the spreading branches are filled with deep-red or dark-pink blossoms. In the fall, the leaves turn bright crimson. The red flowering dogwood is native to North America and grows in the middle [...]

How Old Does a Flowering Dogwood Tree Have to Be to Have Flowers?

January 20, 2012 by khanhdoan1  
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Anyone who has seen native dogwoods bloom in their natural setting will want them in the yard. Flowering dogwoods, both the eastern species Cornus florida and the western Cornus nuttallii, thrive at the edge of clearings or in semi-shaded woods. They are useful in a partially shaded landscape, both as understory tree and graceful backdrop [...]

Ever Flowering Daylilies

December 24, 2011 by khanhdoan1  
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The botanical name for daylilies, Hemerocallis, means " blooms for a day." As a rule, daylilies open for only a brief period and then the delicate flowers fade. For enthusiastic daylily lovers, the prospect of a daylily that blooms for longer is enticing. Everblooming varieties are now available that bloom from late spring until the [...]

When Do Begonias Stop Flowering?

March 12, 2011 by khanhdoan1  
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Begonias offer a wide array of colors, sizes and shapes, making them versatile plants for home gardens, according to the National Gardening Association. Begonias exist as both annuals and perennials, both of which are long-blooming plants. Time Frame Begonias planted outdoors bloom until a hard freeze kills the foliage. Indoor plants bloom continually when properly [...]

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