Description
Dogwood Cherokee Chief (Cornus florida Cherokee Chief) is a flowering dogwood. This beautiful small tree grows15-20 feet tall and 20-25 feet wide with a layered branched look.
It has beautiful dark pink flowers in the spring. In the fall the Cherokee Chief has beautiful red leaves and the winter, red fruit clings to the branches, making it attractive year-round. The winter fruit is great for attracting birds. This tree is resistant to pests, drought, and deer.
Dogwood Cherokee Chief
Scientific Name: Cornus florida Cherokee Chief
Zone: 5-9 Click here to find your growing zone.
Mature Height: 15-20 ft
Mature Width: 20-25 ft
Growth Rate: Moderate
Soil: Sand, loam, or clay, well-drained soil
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Part Shade
Fall Color: Red


