Striking White Spring Blooms + Fiery Fall Foliage
WhyĀ Starlight Flowering Dogwood Trees?
Effortlessly elegant with a smattering of large blooms on an easy-growing silhouette, theĀ Starlight Flowering Dogwood Tree is an instant landscape staple.
Each branch is cloaked in eye-catching clusters of white flowers and bracts throughout late spring and early summer, transforming your yard into the best on the block. Vibrant dark greenĀ leavesĀ offer the perfect backdrop, transitioning to blazing red in the autumn months for even more interest.
And you get year-round good looks since the StarlightĀ shows off its peeling gray bark and bright red branches throughout the winter season. This smattering of color, all on a tidy, upright silhouette, takes your curb appeal to new heights.
Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better
The Starlight Dogwood Tree is unlike any other variety. Not only do you getĀ unparalleled features,Ā like bigger bloomsĀ and better color, but you also get a guarantee.
Because we’ve grown and nurtured yourĀ Starlight Dogwood, months before shipping, youĀ get years of beautiful growth and success.Ā You won’t getĀ a tree like this from your local big-box nursery.
But don’t wait…get your Starlight Flowering DogwoodĀ today, before they’re gone.Ā OrderĀ the StarlightĀ Dogwood Tree for your own garden!
Planting & Care
1. Planting:Ā SelectĀ a planting site that receives full sunlight (about six hours of sun) or filtered shade. Dogwood trees are highly adaptable to many soil types, but they thrive in moist, fertile soils high in organic matter.
Dig a hole that is three times the diameter of your treeās root ball and of equal depth. Place your tree in the planting hole, keeping the top of the root ball even with the ground. Adjust your treeās position/angle then use the original soil to backfill the planting hole. Water the area immediately to settle the soil.
2. Watering:Ā Itās best to water your tree once or twice a week. Be sure to water correctly – light green leaves are a sign of overwatering, while drooping leaves can signify both underwatering and overwatering.Ā Generally, you’ll want to water until the soil is moist 2 to 3 inches down.
3. Fertilizing:Ā If you choose to fertilize, do so sparingly in April or May. Any general-purpose fertilizer will work.



















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