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Why it rocks:
Golden Glory Corneliancherry Dogwood is a beautiful clump form tree for any landscape. The yellow, early March flowers appear before the leaves- followed by bright red edible fruits which attract birds. The glossy green foliage turns an outstanding red in fall. Golden Glory is an upright, abundant flowered Dogwood which was propagated from an Illinois specimen, and is a great plant for Chicago and the Northern Midwest. For this tree’s statistics please click on the Additional Details tab above.
Where to put it:
Golden Glory Corneliancherry Dogwood can be used anywhere in the landscape to add some color and native flair. Dogwoods are an excellent specimen to plant near a patio, at corners of the house, or in groupings anywhere in the yard. Dogwoods are commonly used for privacy screening, foundation plantings, or anywhere where a small clump form tree is ideal. This species is not used enough in the modern landscape, and makes an excellent small tree that is one of the best native ornamentals growing in the US For advice on what types of tree to plant, and where to plant them, please check out our Design Center
What it needs:
Golden Glory Corneliancherry Dogwood is extremely durable, and native to the Midwest. This tree will do well in full sun or partial shade and is considered the most durable of the larger dogwood types. For tree care instructions please click here.
| Botanical Name | Cornus mas 'Golden Glory' |
| Zone | 5 |
| Tree Type | Ornamental |
| Mature Height | 20' |
| Mature Spread | 22' |
| Shape | Rounded Clump |
| Foliage | Glossy Dark Green |
| Fall Color | Red |
| Flower Color | Small Yellow, in Masses |
| Decorative Fruit | Bright red, cherry like |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Plant Tolerance | Very Adaptable |
| Standout Feature | Yellow Spring Flowers, Bright Red Edible Fruits, Red Fall Color, Native |
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