A royal standout with rich pink blooms, four-season beauty, and the classic grace of our native flowering dogwood
FEATURES:
- Brilliant white blooms in early spring with rounded bracts
- A native selection with bold color and elegant form
- Excellent fall color in shades of crimson and purple
- Bright red berries attract birds and wildlife in autumn
- Ideal for smaller landscapes, woodland edges, or cottage gardens
- Improved resistance to common dogwood diseases
- Ships on our trucks because of the size of the tree – does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip
For a coordinated display, pair Super Princess with purple-leaved shrubs or evergreens like boxwoods or Japanese plum yew. The pink blooms contrast beautifully with deeper foliage tones, and the tree’s red fall color will echo warm tones already in the landscape.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9
- Mature Height: 15-20' tall
- Mature Width: 15-20' tall
- Exposure: Part Sun
- Spacing: 15-20' apart
A royal standout with rich pink blooms, four-season beauty, and the classic grace of our native flowering dogwood
FEATURES:
- Brilliant white blooms in early spring with rounded bracts
- A native selection with bold color and elegant form
- Excellent fall color in shades of crimson and purple
- Bright red berries attract birds and wildlife in autumn
- Ideal for smaller landscapes, woodland edges, or cottage gardens
- Improved resistance to common dogwood diseases
- Ships on our trucks because of the size of the tree – does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip
For a coordinated display, pair Super Princess with purple-leaved shrubs or evergreens like boxwoods or Japanese plum yew. The pink blooms contrast beautifully with deeper foliage tones, and the tree’s red fall color will echo warm tones already in the landscape.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9
- Mature Height: 15-20' tall
- Mature Width: 15-20' tall
- Exposure: Part Sun
- Spacing: 15-20' apart
Why plant Super Princess Flowering Dogwood?
How to use Super Princess Flowering Dogwood in the landscape?
Frequently Asked Questions
The bracts of Super Princess are a rich and vivid pink, deeper and more saturated than most pink dogwood varieties. Cooler spring temperatures may intensify the color.
It prefers part sun or filtered shade. In northern climates it can tolerate more sun, but in warmer zones some afternoon shade is recommended to reduce stress and leaf scorch.