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Deciduous Tree – Dogwood ‘Cherokee Chief’

Dogwood ‘Cherokee Chief’

Botanical name: cornus florida ‘cherokee chief’ 

Beginner friendly?: yes

Average size at maturity: 15-20 ft in height with a 20-25 ft spread 

Hardy zone: zones 5-9 

Growth rate: grows 1-2 ft per year 

Foliage color: green/red

Flower color: pink/red

Bloom time: spring 

Pruning instructions: lightly prune during dormancy in the late winter/early spring before flowering begins to maintain desired shape and size 

Propagation methods: propagate with new growth cuttings during the spring/early summer months 

Landscape use: accent tree, seasonal focal point, container tree, edging 

Special features: heat tolerant, drought tolerant, attracts pollinators, fall foliage color, produces non-edible ornamental berries during the fall and winter months 

Light needs: 4-6 hours of sun per day 

Watering instructions: allow the top 2 inches of soil to dry out between watering sessions

Fertilizing instructions : use a slow-release balanced fertilizer once a year in the early spring before flowering begins 

Best time to plant: spring or fall 

Best type of soil: loam, sand 

Companion plants: azaleas, camellias, hydrangeas

Toxicity level: ornamental berries are toxic for humans and pets if ingested 

Invasive species: no