What is the Pacific Dogwood?
Pacific Dogwood is a small to medium deciduous tree originating in northwest North America. The provincial flower of British Columbia, Pacific Dogwoods, is known for its simple, elegant beauty. Growing Pacific Dogwood can be somewhat difficult because the tree is quite susceptible to certain diseases.
Cornus nuttallii is named for one of the greatest botanists of history, British Thomas Nuttall. Nuttall, encouraged to devote himself to his love for American flora and fauna, spent a large part of his career traveling in the huge wilderness of America in the early 19th century, recorded thousands of birds, trees and plants. He was the first to realize that Pacific Dogwood was a different species, separated from his eastern cousin Cornus Florida . The tree was later renamed in honor of Nuttallla's long -time friend John James Audubon. Slightly autumn, the leaves rise with a fine pink yellow color. In spring, the tree releases the flowers of fine flowers abundantly. Flower pAcific Dogwood is in fact only central green and white nub flower; They seem to be four or five white petals, there are actually documents. In some areas, Bloom repeats in early autumn, but most Pacific dogwood flowers only once a year. The tree also produces red berries that are not poisonous, but generally not very tasty.
A somewhat versatile tree, Pacific Dogwood needs a soil that remains constantly damp but excellent drainage. The tree can prefer the sun -red, but grows adequately in full sun or partial shadow conditions. As long as the soil is kept moist, the tree needs only small further insemination and usually does not require much pruning. They are intolerant of drought and prefer mild winters.
Dogwoods are threatened with fungal disease known as Anthracnos Dogwood. Anthracnos, introduced from an unknown source of someDy in the mid -20th century, damaged or destroyed a large part of the wild dogwood population throughout the United States and Canada. The most common feature of Anthracnose infection is the appearance of dance stains on the leaves; Trees can die within a few years of the first appearance. Fungicides can help manage the disease, but they are not always successful.
Dogwoods grows in pockets in many American states, including California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The species is very loved in British Columbia, where he has protected status for many years. It is possible to grow the Pacific Dogwood in other areas if it avoids drought and follows the instructions for proper care.