Photo of Cornus Cherokee Chief (Dogwood)
Cornus florida Cherokee Chief - A classic beauty, offering deep, ruby-red flower bracts and four seasons of interest. New leaves emerge bronze-red in spring, maturing to green. Autumn brings fantastic burgundy-red foliage. The show continues into winter, with red fruit clinging to bare branches. This small, low-branched tree has an attractive branching habit, giving a graceful, layered effect. Deciduous. Grows to 15 to 20 ft. tall and 20 to 25 ft. wide. Family: Cornaceae
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Tim Ludwig
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