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Mexican Flowering Dogwood Tree

Cornus florida var. urbiniana

An abundance of unique white blooms!

  • One-of-a-kind blooms that are fused at the tips for a lantern-like shape
  • Resistant to common leaf diseases that affect other Dogwood Trees
  • Blooms and bright red fruit attract birds and bees

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Unique Flowers Will Energize Your Landscape!

Why Mexican Flowering Dogwood Trees?

The Mexican Flowering Dogwood’s truly one-of-a-kind flowers make it an enchanting addition to your yard. 

This magnificent tree can grow as high as 15-30 feet, thriving in filtered sun and partial shade, for a low-maintenance plant that adds instant drama

The star of this Dogwood are its intricate white flowers that bloom in spring, in small bracts that fuse at the tips. In fall, these transition into a stunning red that brings warmth to your autumn landscape.  

The Mexican Flowering Dogwood, also known as the Pringle Dogwood, holds onto its color later into the season and is resistant to many leaf diseases that other Dogwoods are often susceptible to. 

No two flowers are alike on this ornamental display of beauty. If you’re looking for a rare, show-stopping tree, look no further. Scoop up your Mexican Flowering Dogwood, today!

Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better

When you want a quick-growing, reliably beautiful Dogwood, choose the Mexican Flowering Dogwood. It arrives to you in pristine condition, cultivated and cared for so you can have growing confidence! 

The Mexican Flowering Dogwood is the ideal choice for Dogwood lovers and is just the thing your landscape needs. You can order yours today!

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Product Details

    Mature Height:15-30 ft.
    Mature Width:15-20 ft.
    Sunlight:Partial shade preferred, can tolerate full sun in cooler zones
    Blooms:April-May
    Growth Rate:Slow
    Botanical Name:Cornus florida var. urbiniana
    Does Not Ship To:AZ,FL
    Grows Well In Zones:7-9 outdoors
    grow zone map

    Growing Zones: 7-9 outdoors

    (hardy down to 10℉)

    Customer Reviews & Photos

    4.8

    Based on 8 reviews

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    Christopher D.
    2/18/2024
    Verified Buyer

    Too soon to tell...

    Service and shipping were excellent and fast, but this is the second of this tree I have ordered. Both were shipped early in the year and suffered cold damage from shipping in freezing weather. The first one has died back to the graft. The second one is hopefully showing some signs of life. I have a small heated greenhouse that it is currently in. If it begins to actively grow, I will breathe a sigh of relief...

    Fast Growing Trees Plant ExpertWe're sorry to hear this! We have the tree covered under our dormancy guarantee so just let us know by the end of May if there are any issues with it and we'll be glad to help with a replacement!
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    Kurt P.
    12/2/2023
    Verified Buyer

    Mexican Dogwood Tree

    Prompt, fast shipping. Tree arrived in perfect shape in a sturdy well designed protective box. I can't wait to see it flower.

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    Anonymous
    4/18/2023

    Beautiful and healty

    Just arrive 1 week ahí y look beautiful, waiting for blooming

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    Yolanda E.
    6/6/2022
    Verified Buyer

    can’t wait until next spring!

    Good! Well shipped. Green & moist on arrival. Hot now with some dry days. Just trying to keep him out of the plant hospital until well-rooted.

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    Don G.
    4/27/2022
    Verified Buyer

    Dogwood

    So far so good. I've just received it so I'm going to have to wait till the end of the season to see how well it has grown. As far as blooms I'll have to wait until next spring.

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