CORNUS FLO APPALACHIAN SPRING ACORN FARMS

APPALACHIAN SPRING FLOWERING DOGWOOD
CORNUS FLO APPALACHIAN SPRING

Cornus florida 'Appalachian Spring'

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CORNUS FLO APPALACHIAN SPRING
Genus: CORNUS
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Height: 7-8 Feet Tall
Spread: 5-6 Feet Wide
Color: white flower
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Zone: 5
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APPALACHIAN SPRING FLOWERING DOGWOOD


Cornus florida 'Appalachian Spring' is commonly referred to as the Appalachian Spring flowering dogwood. It is noteworthy for its strong resistance to anthracnose and other disease resistance. It has a moderate growing habit that features apple green foliage and bright red fruits that are larger than those of its species. In fall its foliage turns a showy red to purple.

Appalachian Spring flowering dogwood thrives in full to part sun and is quite adaptable to various soils as long as they stay evenly moist and well-draining.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON
CORNUS FLO APPALACHIAN SPRING 1.5 in3000
CORNUS FLO APPALACHIAN SPRING 1.75 in7000
CORNUS FLO APPALACHIAN SPRING 2 in1000

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KEY:
con = containers - available now
Galena = Above ground and available now
Additional = Remote location, call rep. Not in Shop.
Dig = Still in ground, call rep. Not in Shop (in orange).
Soon = Coming soon, call rep. Not in Shop.

(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)


Cornus (Dogwood) Types:
Bunchberry Dogwood  |  Chinese (Kousa) Dogwood  |  Cornelian Dogwood  |  Flowering Tree Dogwood  |  Giant Tree Dogwood |  Gray Dogwood  |  Pagoda Dogwood |  Red Twig Dogwood  |  Yellow Twig Dogwood


Planting Tips

To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Plant in a location with morning sun and afternoon shade; intense, direct afternoon sun can scorch the leaves. Ensure soil is rich, well-draining, and slightly acidic. When planting, keep the root flare visible at the soil surface; never bury the trunk. Water deeply and consistently during the first two growing seasons to establish the root system. Pruning should be minimal; only remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches in late winter or early spring.




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