Cloud 9 Dogwood
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Species
Cornus florida ('Cloud 9')
Family
Cornaceae
Campus Location
Southeast corner of Cherberg Building
Native Range
Species is native to the southeastern United States.
Description
- Deciduous, with a typical height of over 15 feet.
- Large, white bracts in the spring and glossy red fruit in the fall.
- Dark green summer foliage that turns reddish-purple in the fall.
- Landscape uses include ornamental tree and wildlife habitat.
History and significance:
This flowering dogwood cultivar was patented in 1961 by Chase Nursery in Chase, Alabama.