Cornus florida ‘Princess White’
Princess White Dogwood puts on a year-round show, beginning with bright white blooms in early spring—often appearing years before other dogwood varieties start flowering. As the seasons shift, its foliage transforms into rich shades of red and purple in fall. Late-summer fruits attract birds, adding even more seasonal interest.
Blooms earlier than most dogwoods
Brilliant white spring flowers
Striking red to purple fall foliage
Late-summer fruit draws birds and wildlife
Cherokee Princess Dogwood
Zones: 5 to 9
Height: 15-30 ft
Width: 15-30 ft
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil: Medium Moist, Well-Draining
Bloom Time: Spring
Tolerance: Deer, Clay, Black Walnut