Dogwood Blooming AGAIN?
yuccapatrol
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Species dogwood tree blooming but leaves look yellow
Comments (2)I like it, whatever it is. (as I just said in another posts, I don't know dogwoods well except the very basics like kousaflorida) Leaves are a bit of a mystery, the pattern seems somewhat too orderly to be chlorosis and the cultivated setting would probably rule that out anyhow, is it a very subtle variegation?...See MoreKousa Dogwood doesn't Bloom
Comments (6)The dogwoods are among those trees that have to be a certain age/height to flower, esp. if grown from seed. One reason for grafting, as well as getting a plant true to type, is that grafted tree(s) will usually flower within a few years, as if still part of the parent tree, which just had a little set-back. If you are patient, and water it well in dry spells, so it keeps growing well, and if you mulched around it so there is little root competition from grasses or other plants, then it should flower soon, but a timetable depends on that tree, and can't be accurately predicted....See MoreDogwood, blooming in the fall!
Comments (3)One of our dogwoods is trying to bloom. The buds just open part way though and the leaves look terrible. I hope it is not it's way of saying the stress of the heat and drought this year has been too much for it. I sure hope it leafs out next spring. We need it for shade on the porch....See MoreWill the roses blooming now (early winter) bloom again in the spring?
Comments (8)Even though December is statistically the coldest month ever-blooming roses are often still out at Christmas here, with January being about the only time of the year when roses don't seem to be doing anything - I've had problems with rooting rose cuttings in the ground and then never getting them transplanted because they were in leaf most of the time. Spring for roses here is Feb. In fact a local weather professor says spring in general for us is Feb-Jul, with the annual summer warming and drying not fully overcoming the lingering winter wetness until Jul....See Moretedp2
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