Habitat

Habit and Form

Summer Foliage

Autumn Foliage

Flowers

Fruit

Bark

Culture

Landscape Use

Liabilities

ID Features

Propagation

Cultivars/Varieties

New on the market is The Counties of Ohio™ series of gray dogwoods out of Lake County Nursery. Selections include:

'Cuyzam' (Cuyahoga™) - A 12' to 15' tall "tree" form. Plant shape is pyramidal.

'Geazam' (Geauga™) - A dense, multi-stemmed shrub form reaching 8' to 10' tall and 4' wide. Leaf color is black-green with red-brown new growth.

'Hurzam' (Huron™) - Notable for its multi-stemmed, rounded globular form to 4' tall and wide. Good deep red fall color.

'Mahzam' (Mahoning™) - A large stoloniferous shrubby form, growing 10' tall with good gray winter stem color. A suitable plant for stabilizing soil.

'Muszam' (Muckingum™ )- A dwarf form that grows 2' tall, with a 4' spread. Should be useful as a bank cover or ground cover.

'Ottzam' (Ottawa™) - A fastigiate tree form growing narrow to 12' tall and 6' wide. Perhaps useful under power lines or in moist situations.

Also seen occasionally:

'Slavinii' (also known as Slavin's Dwarf) - A dwarf form that grows 2-3' tall with a 4' spread. Suckers readily and maintains a nice dense habit. Internodes are short and the leaves are slightly twisted.