Pink Flowering Dogwood
Originally from the Eastern United States, Cornus florida f. rubra is a small, spreading, conical, deciduous tree. Mid-green, slightly twisted, leaves turn purple and red in autumn. The true flowers are small and yellowish-green and are surrounded by four showy white bracts flushed deep reddish-pink. These appear in early summer, and are followed in late summer by red berries, toxic to humans but loved by birds. The pink dogwood is a hardy, healthy tree, but flowers best in warm areas, and should be given a sheltered position in cold areas.
Site: Tolerates exposure
Soil: Any reasonably well-drained neutral to acid soil
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Season of Interest: Spring, summer, autumn
Hardiness: Hardy
Height: 10ft (3m) Spread: 10ft (3m) after 20 years