Roughleaf Dogwood

Cornus drummondii
  • Also Known As: Rough Leaf Dogwood
  • Botanical Name: Cornus drummondii
  • Plant Type: Ornamental Tree
  • Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Water Demand: Low
  • Landscape Use: Fragrance, Focal Point/Specimen Plant, Erosion Control, Screen - Physical
  • Ornamental Color: White, Burgundy Fall Color
  • Native or Adapted: Native
  • Wildlife Value: Birds, Butterflies, Mammals
  • Season: Spring
  • Deciduous or Evergreen: Deciduous
  • Plant Form: Bushy|Spreading
  • Region: North Central Texas
  • Plant Spread: 6' - 15'
  • Plant Height: 6' - 15'

Description

This small, shrubby tree has clusters of white flowers in the spring, followed by white berries and burgundy fall color. Very drought tolerant. Good for wildlife habitats.

Roughleaf Dogwood Photos

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