
- Product Type: Original Print Ad; Black / White
- Grade: Near Mint / Very Fine+
- Dimensions: Approximately 5.75 x 8.25 inches; 15 x 21 cm
- Authentication: Dual Serial-Numbered Certificates of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
- Packaged in custom sleeve w/ archival black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)
This is an original 1920 black and white print ad for the Hicks Nurseries promoting the Cornus Kousa – Japanese Dogwood flowers, located in Westbury, Long Island, New York.
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- small understory tree
- very fragrant clusters of flowers
- hardy zone 3-7
- bonsai suitable
The Pagoda Dogwood is a small understory tree native to much of the eastern United States. It gets its common name from its pagoda-like horizontal branching pattern. An older name, Pigeonberry, refers to the fruits, which were once a favorite food of the now-extinct passenger pigeons. Its scientific species name, alternifolia, relates to the leaf pattern, which, unlike most dogwoods, alternates along the stem.
This plant’s blossoms aren’t as showy as those of the common Flowering Dogwood, but
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- small understory tree
- fragrant clusters of flowers
- hardy zone 3-7
- bonsai suitable
The Pagoda Dogwood is a small understory tree native to much of the eastern United States. It gets its common name from its pagoda-like horizontal branching pattern. An older name, Pigeonberry, refers to the fruits, which were once a favorite food of the now-extinct passenger pigeons. Its scientific species name, alternifolia, relates to the leaf pattern, which, unlike most dogwoods, alternates along the stem.
This plant’s blossoms aren’t as showy as those of the common Flowering Dogwood, but
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- most popular ornamental specimen in the US
- small flowering tree
- early springtime bloomer
- hardy zone 5-9
Flowering dogwood is a small tree, up to 30 ft in height and 35 ft across, but the typical size is more like 15 ft tall and 15-20 ft across. It has a short trunk and a full, rounded crown with horizontal branches often in layered tiers, spreading wider than its height. The bark on mature trees is broken up into small square blocks. Flowering dogwood has opposite, deciduous midgreen leaves, 3-6 in long, which turn red and purple in fall. Flowering dogwood blooms in the spring, as its new leaves a
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"Red Flowering Dogwood Cornus Florida Rubra Seed"
Red Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida rubra) - 15 SEEDS
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- This handsome little tree adds year-round beauty
- Hardy in zones 5-8
- Partial shade to full sun
- Kousa Dogwood also make an excellent and unusual blooming bonsai!
- 10 Seeds
DOGWOOD: The Dogwood species range anywhere from groundcover, multi branched shrub or tree, or a single trunk ornamental tree form. Dogwood trees are considered by many as the best all-round flowering trees. Dogwoods are most known for their outstanding display of flowers in the spring. Cornus kousa, also known as Kousa dogwood, Japanese dogwood, or Chinese dogwood, is a small, handsome specimen tree or shrub. This handsome little tree adds year-round beauty, for white flowers in May and Ju
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- Packet contains 25 hand-sorted, high-quality seeds.
- Rounded in shape with low branches. It has red fruit and yellow flowers.
- Thrives in zones 6 to 8 in partial sun and a range of soil types.
- These seeds are not pre-packaged – they are hand-selected after you place your order.
- Includes full germination instructions to get your seeds started.
Grows to 24 ft. Resembles Cornus mas, but its exfoliating bark is more colorful with rich greys, browns and oranges. Early spring flower display is impressive. Ideal for landscaping smaller areas.
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- horizontal branches
- blue/black berries (non-edible)
- Grows 30 to 50 feet
- Hardy Zone 4-9
Giant Dogwood, a fast-growing deciduous tree that reaches 30 to 50 feet in height, eventually displays attractive horizontal branches clothed in large, five to eight-inch-long leaves, dark green above and silver/green beneath, which turn a lovely red color in the fall. In the middle of springtime, the trees produce a multitude of flat, white clusters of bloom in dense cymes up to five inches across. These blooms are followed by showy, blue/black berries which are quite attractive to birds and ot
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Giant dogwood, Cornus controversa, Fall Color! Seeds
Giant dogwood, Cornus controversa, Fall Color! Seeds
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Question by plant man: does a cornus florida tree blooom first or leaf out first?
flowering dogwood is not leafing out yet.
Best answer:
Answer by goofinoff
More flower than leaf, to start, but in Ohio mine has both now.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Question by roadkill773: What type of plants go with Cornus florida?
Urgent!
Im looking for 5 plants: 1 deciduous plant, an evergreen, 2 perennials and a groundcover that go well aesthetically with the Cornus florida (flowering dogwood). All plants must be in USDA zone 5.
Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by glenn t
redbud,azalea,sneezeweed,aster,mondo grass
What do you think? Answer below!
Question by Platypus: My dogwood (Cornus florida) has not flowered for two years. What can I do?
I think my neighbor’s use of commercial fertilizer on his lawn is causing my tree to go directly to leaves.
Best answer:
Answer by Daniella
A few years ago, my wisteria wasn’t blooming. I dug into the roots a bit w/a spade (I’d read that advice in a gardening book), and it worked. You could give it a try w/your dogwood.
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