White Hybrid Dogwood Tree
The White Hybrid Dogwood is a breathtaking ornamental tree that combines the beauty and adaptability of Cornus florida (American Dogwood) and Cornus kousa (Asian Dogwood). This hybrid variety is known for its reliability, disease resistance, and year-round interest.
In spring, it erupts with a dazzling display of white blossoms that cover the entire canopy. Through summer, lush green foliage creates a serene landscape backdrop, followed by brilliant shades of red and orange in fall. Clusters of red berries appear late in the season, attracting songbirds and adding seasonal charm.
- � Masses of showy white spring blooms
- � Dense green summer foliage
- � Fiery red-orange fall color
- � Red berries attract birds & wildlife
- � Hybrid vigor with improved disease resistance
- � Mature Height: 15–25 ft.
Note: An excellent choice as a specimen tree or for grouping in landscapes. Thrives in well-drained soil with moderate moisture.
Growing Zones: 5–9 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 15–25 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Mature Width: | 15–25 ft. |
| Botanical Name: | Cornus florida × Cornus kousa |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate |
| Bloom Time: | Spring |
| Type: | Flowering Tree |
FAQ's
What makes the White Hybrid Dogwood special?
It combines the best traits of both native and Asian dogwoods — strong disease resistance, cold hardiness, and spectacular year-round beauty.
How big does it get at maturity?
It typically grows 15–25 feet tall and wide, making it perfect for medium-sized landscapes.
When does it bloom?
It blooms in mid to late spring with a stunning display of pure white blossoms.
Is it resistant to common dogwood diseases?
Yes! As a hybrid, it shows better resistance to anthracnose and powdery mildew compared to pure species.
Does it attract wildlife?
Absolutely. Its red berries in fall and winter are a favorite of birds and small mammals.