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Flowering Dogwood shrubs are renowned for their spectacular year-round color display! From vibrant spring blooms to striking winter bark, Cornus species deliver unmatched beauty through all four seasons. These hardy Dogwood plants thrive in cold climates, transforming winter landscapes with their colorful stems and architectural beauty.

Why Buy Dogwood Shrubs from Nature Hills?

Shop Dogwood Shrubs online at Nature Hills, where we offer an extensive selection of premium Dogwood varieties, including popular Red Twig Dogwood and other cultivars. Our Dogwood trees for sale feature:

  • Variegated Dogwood options with stunning foliage patterns
  • Native Dogwood species are perfectly adapted to North American climates
  • Flowering Dogwood hybrids for extended bloom periods
  • Cold-hardy varieties tested for USDA zones 3-9

Dogwood Shrub Varieties & Types

Native Thicket-Forming Dogwoods

These spreading Dogwood bushes excel in wet areas and naturalized landscapes. Perfect for:

Flowering Dogwood Trees & Large Shrubs

Premium ornamental varieties that work as:

  • Larger shrubs can be 'limbed up' into specimen trees for small yards
  • Foundation plantings
  • Property border screening
  • Formal garden focal points

Landscaping With Dogwood Plants

Popular Uses for Dogwood Shrubs in Your Landscape:

  • Privacy hedges - Dense branching creates natural screens
  • Windbreak plantings - Hardy stems withstand harsh weather
  • Wildlife gardens - Berries feed birds, flowers attract pollinators
  • Winter interest - Colorful bark brightens snowy landscapes
  • Seasonal containers - Pruned stems perfect for arrangements
  • Dogwood shrubs are generally deer-resistant

Design Tips:

Plant Dogwood bushes in groups of 3-5 for maximum impact. Single specimens work well as accent plants, but mass plantings create stunning seasonal displays that boost curb appeal year-round.

Easy Dogwood Care Guide

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Growing Conditions:
  • Soil: Adaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils
  • Water: Drought-tolerant once established
  • Sun: Full sun to partial shade (variegated types prefer more sun)
  • Hardiness: Zones 2-9, depending on variety
Maintenance:
  • Pruning: Late winter/early spring before bud break. Renewal prune by trimming out the oldest stems every 2-3 years to maintain vibrant bark color. Keep suckering Dogwoods tidy by removing suckers.
  • Fertilizing: Light annual feeding in spring promotes healthy growth.
  • Pest Control: Generally deer-resistant. Apply repellent if deer pressure is high.

Wildlife Benefits of Dogwood Shrubs

Dogwood shrubs support local ecosystems by providing:

  • Nectar sources for native bees and butterflies
  • Host plants for Giant Silk Moths and other beneficial insects
  • Berry crops that feed songbirds through fall and winter
  • Nesting sites in dense branching structure

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Transform your landscape with premium Dogwood plants from Nature Hills Nursery. Our expert-grown Dogwood trees arrive healthy and ready to thrive in your garden.

Why Choose Nature Hills For Dogwood Plants:

  • 30+ years of growing experience
  • Satisfaction guarantee on all plants
  • Expert customer support
  • Fast, secure shipping nationwide

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Whether you need Red Twig Dogwood for winter color, flowering varieties for spring beauty, or native species for wildlife habitat, Nature Hills has the perfect Dogwood shrubs for your landscape project.

Shop now and discover why thousands of gardeners trust Nature Hills for premium Dogwood trees and shrubs!

Your neighbors will be green with envy when they see your stunning four-season Dogwood display. Local songbirds and butterflies will thank you, too!

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FAQS for Buying Dogwood Bushes Online

What are the best uses for Dogwood shrubs in the landscape?

Dogwood shrubs are ideal for privacy hedges, windbreaks, and naturalized borders. Their colorful stems, flowers, and fall foliage also make them excellent focal points in mixed shrub beds or as specimen plantings. Use them in wildlife-friendly gardens, woodland edges, or foundation plantings for four-season beauty.

Do Dogwood shrubs attract pollinators and wildlife?

Yes, Dogwood shrubs are highly attractive to butterflies, bees, and beneficial insects. Their spring flowers provide nectar, while the berries that follow are a vital food source for songbirds. Many species also serve as host plants for moth and butterfly larvae, making them an essential part of a pollinator-friendly garden.

When and how should I prune Dogwood shrubs?

Dogwood shrubs should be pruned in late winter or very early spring before new growth begins. For the best winter stem color, renewal pruning is recommended—remove the oldest stems at ground level every two to three years. This encourages younger, more colorful growth. Thicket-forming varieties may also require sucker removal to control spreading.

Do Dogwood shrubs tolerate cold and wet soils?

Absolutely. Most Dogwood shrubs are hardy in USDA zones 3 to 8 and tolerate a wide range of soil types, including clay and wet conditions. Native varieties, in particular, thrive in higher moisture environments, making them excellent choices for rain gardens or low-lying areas.

Are Dogwood shrubs low-maintenance?

Yes, Dogwood shrubs are easy-care, drought-tolerant once established, and resistant to most pests and diseases. They need minimal fertilizing and adapt well to pruning. Deer typically avoid them, especially when treated with repellents, making them a reliable choice for nearly any landscape.

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