How to Grow Flowering Dogwood Trees from Seed

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Flowering Dogwood trees can be easily grown from seed, however 99.9999% of the seedlings that sprout will be Cornus Florida, which is White Flowering Dogwood. It doesnt matter if you collect the seeds from a White Dogwood or a Pink Dogwood, the seedlings are likely to be white.

The only predictable way to grow a Pink Dogwood, Red Dogwood, or one of the beautiful Dogwoods with variegated leaves, is to bud or graft the desired variety onto a White Dogwood seedling.

Dogwood trees begin producing seeds right after the petals drop from the flowers. Its a slow process that takes all summer. By late summer the seeds begin to turn red, which means they are just about mature. Dont pick them too early or the embryo will not be fully developed and they will not be viable. When the seeds are fully developed they will begin to fall from the tree, and at that time you can begin to pick them.

Ripe seeds can be removed easily. If they dont pop right off when you grab them, they are not quite ready, give them another week or two. Dont let them fall to the ground, the chipmunks, birds and other critters love them, and usually eat them as fast as they fall.

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