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Super Princess Flowering Dogwood

Cornus florida 'Super Princess'

  • Thrives in USDA Zones 5-9, perfect for understory or woodland margin plantings.
  • Produces an exceptionally abundant display of large, snow-white blooms in early spring, outperforming the classic species.
  • Reaches a mature height of 20-24 feet with a distinctively upright growth habit for a more refined landscape profile.
  • Provides multi-season interest with ruby-red autumn fruit and a brilliant foliage transition to reds, oranges, and purples.

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Flowering, Fall Color/Interest, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Attracts pollinators, Thornless, and Drought resistant

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Cornus florida 'Super Princess'
  • Height
    20-30 ft
  • Width
    12-18 ft
  • Growing Zones
    5 - 9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
    • Partial shade
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • White
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
    • Red
    • Purple
  • Fall Color
    Red, Purple
  • Native
    Yes
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring, Late Spring
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, FL, ID, MT, OR

Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Provide four to six hours of morning sunlight followed by dappled afternoon shade. This mimicry of a forest edge protects the foliage from summer scorch and helps the white blooms stay vibrant for a longer period.
  • Soil: Use rich, acidic soil that drains well but remains consistently moist. If you are dealing with heavy clay, mix in organic compost or peat moss to improve drainage and keep the root zone from becoming waterlogged.

Watering Requirements

During the first two years, keep the soil consistently moist like a wrung out sponge to help the root system establish. While mature trees develop some drought tolerance, inconsistent moisture during hot spells can cause leaf scorch and stress that results in fewer blooms the following year. A three inch layer of organic mulch is essential to trap moisture and keep the roots cool during the peak of summer.

Pruning Tips

This dogwood blooms on old wood, meaning the flower buds for next year are set during the current growing season. Perform any structural pruning in late winter while the tree is dormant to avoid cutting off the upcoming spring show. Focus on removing dead wood or branches that cross and rub together to maintain its refined upright shape. Think of this as a light haircut to improve airflow and keep the tree’s architecture looking its best.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed your tree with a balanced, slow release fertilizer formulated for acid loving plants in early spring before the flowers open. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer or fall. This prevents the tree from producing tender new growth that does not have enough time to harden off before the first winter frost. A yearly application of compost around the base is also a great way to provide the organic nutrients this native cultivar naturally craves.

Elevate your spring landscape with the breathtaking elegance of the Super Princess Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida 'Super Princess'). This improved native cultivar takes everything you love about the classic American Dogwood and turns up the volume. Known for a more upright growth habit and a significantly higher bloom count than its predecessors, this tree acts as a glowing beacon of white in the early spring garden.

A Spring Spectacle to Remember

As the winter chill fades, the Super Princess erupts in a dense blanket of snow-white bracts. These "blooms" are so abundant they often completely obscure the branches, creating a cloud-like effect in your yard. Because of its upright nature, it makes an ideal specimen tree to view from a distance or through a favorite window, where its pristine color "pops" against the darker greens of the emerging forest.

Summer Elegance and Wildlife Support

Once the spring floral show concludes, the tree settles into a summer of refined beauty. Its layered branching provides a distinct horizontal texture that adds structural depth to your landscape. The lush green foliage provides a cool, shaded sanctuary for garden visitors. This tree is a powerhouse for local ecology; it serves as a host plant for the Spring Azure butterfly and provides critical nectar for early-season bees.

Autumn Fire and Winter Architecture

As the days shorten, the Super Princess transforms again. The summer leaves ignite into a spectacular display of oranges, deep reds, and royal purples. During this time, the tree produces ruby-red fruits that are high in calcium and fats—a favorite gourmet treat for local songbirds. Even in winter, the unique "alligator bark" and the elegant silhouette of the upright branches provide visual interest, proving that this nativar is truly a tree for all seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

How large will the Super Princess Dogwood grow?

  • This variety typically reaches a mature height of 20-24 feet with a spread of 15-20 feet, making it an excellent choice for small to medium-sized landscapes.

Can I plant this tree near a Black Walnut tree?

  • Yes! The Super Princess Dogwood is known to be tolerant of Juglone, the chemical produced by Black Walnut trees that can be toxic to many other plant species.

Is this tree attractive to pollinators?

  • Absolutely. It is a vital early-spring nectar source for bees and butterflies and serves as a host plant for the Spring Azure butterfly.

Does the Super Princess Dogwood need full sun?

  • No, it actually prefers partial shade. As a natural understory tree, it thrives in spots that receive filtered light or morning sun with protection from the harsh afternoon heat.

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