Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'


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Dogwood 'Cherokee Chief' * Common name: Dogwood 'Cherokee Chief' * Botanical name: Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' * What it is: Dogwoods are beloved, small native trees that bloom prolifically in April. This variety is an oldie-but-goodie with the deepest, rosy-pink flowers of any type.


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'Cherokee Chief' is a conical, deciduous shrub or tree bearing ovate to broadly oval, dark green leaves, flushed red when young and turning reddish-purple in autumn. Clusters of small, green flowers surrounded by four large, deep reddish-pink bracts bloom in late spring. Flowers are followed by bright red fruit.


Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief', Amerikanischer BlumenHartriegel 'Cherokee Chief'

Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' Cherokee Chief flowering dogwood The flower bracts are a deep red color that contrasts nicely with the white color present at the base of the bracts and on the notch at their apex. All information on this site is copyright protected.


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Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief': 'Cherokee Chief' Flowering Dogwood 1. Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson 2. Introduction. The state tree of Virginia, flowering dogwood grows 20 to 25 feet tall and spreads 12 to 15 feet. This is one of the most popular red-flowered cultivars. It is usually trained as a picturesque multi-trunked tree.


Cornus florida Cherokee Chief Cornouiller à fleurs rose d'Amérique

Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood, is a species of flowering tree in the family Cornaceae native to eastern North America and northern Mexico. An endemic population once spanned from southernmost coastal Maine south to northern Florida and west to the Mississippi River. [4]


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Origin The origins of the Cherokee Chief date back to the early 1950s. This variety emerged as a bud mutation in a Tennessee nursery, discovered by Isaac J. Hawkersmith. On the other hand, the Cherokee Brave, also known as Cornus florida 'Comco No. 1', was selected from numerous seedlings due to its distinctive qualities.


Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' Amerikaanse kornoelje 'Cherokee Chief'; Veelbloemige kornoelje

Cherokee Chief flowering dogwood (Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'): This dogwood has an upright rounded habit reaching 20 feet high and wide with rose-red to ruby-red flowers. Cloud 9 flowering dogwood (Cornus florida 'Cloud 9'): This cultivar is broadly rounded reaching 15 feet high and 20 feet wide with white flowers.


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Cornus florida, commonly known as flowering dogwood, is a small deciduous tree that typically grows 15-30' tall with a low-branching, broadly-pyramidal but somewhat flat-topped habit. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native American flowering trees.


Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' Amerikanischer BlumenHartriegel Häußermann Stauden und Gehölze

Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' Pronunciation: KOR-nus FLOR-ih-duh SKU #03040 5-9 Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE Care Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Watering can be reduced after establishment.


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Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' Outdoor Growing zone. 5-9. Mature Height. 15-30. Mature Width. 15-30. Sun needs. Full Sun, Partial Sun. About The Plant Description. The Cherokee Chief Dogwood is a graceful small tree with spectacular spring blooms of rosy-red on the bare branches in April. It is eye-catching and beautiful, and the perfect lawn.


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Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' flowering dogwood 'Cherokee Chief' 'Cherokee Chief' is a large deciduous shrub to 6m, with ovate leaves and red and purple autumn colour. Flower-heads to 10cm in width, with four notched, deep rose-red bracts in late spring Synonyms Cornus florida 'Royal Red' Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now © RHS 2002


Cornus florida Cherokee Chief Cornouiller à fleurs rose d'Amérique

Fruit Fruit shape: oval; round Fruit length: < .5 inch Fruit covering: fleshy Fruit color: red Fruit characteristics: attracts birds; no significant litter problem; persistent on the tree; showy Trunk and Branches


Cornus florida Cherokee Princess Flowering dogwood Tauranga Tree Co

Description. Cornus Florida Cherokee Chief is a beautiful flowering tree that is native to the southeastern United States. This tree is known for its stunning red flowers that bloom in early spring, which makes it a popular choice for gardens and landscaping.


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The Cherokee chief dogwood, or Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief,' is one of the most fantastic red-blooming dogwoods in existence. Each spring season, this cultivar will bloom with dark red flowers that will add a pop of color to your landscape while attracting native pollinators.


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One of the most popular red-flowered dogwoods, Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' (Flowering Dogwood) is a large shrub or small deciduous tree adorned with a rounded, symmetrical canopy and elegant horizontal or tiered branches. In spring, profuse star-like blooms, 4 in. across (10 cm), usually appear before the leaves.


Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief', Amerikanischer BlumenHartriegel 'Cherokee Chief

The right time to plant Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.