Gray Dogwood
Gray Dogwood
The Gray Dogwood is thickly branched and slow growing
sometimes producing a rounded shape, seldom reaching
more than 6 feet high at maturity. White flowers bloom
in May or June and are followed by white fruit set off
by bright red fruit stalks in September and October.
Competing vegetation should be controlled, particularly
during the first few years after planting.
Shrubs
Height at 20:
4 feet-10 feet
Height at Maturity:
4 feet-10 feet
Spacing Within Rows:
6 feet-10 feet
Spacing Between Rows:
12 feet-16 feet