🌿 Elevate your garden game with nature’s seasonal masterpiece!
This 5-pack of White Flowering Dogwood seedlings (10-18" tall) offers a stunning multi-seasonal display, from iconic white spring blooms to vibrant fall foliage. Hardy in USDA zones 5-9, these adaptable, low-maintenance trees grow up to 20-30 feet tall and attract a variety of pollinators, making them a perfect addition for eco-conscious gardeners seeking both beauty and biodiversity.
J**H
healthy "TWIGS"
Obviously you will receive the DORMANT stalk>>>and yes it takes a couple weeks to see anything depending on your location and your weather>>>>I have had mine planted for a week, and just now seeing one out of 5 come out of dormancy>>>I have two about 4 ft in ground from last year>>one has come out of dormancy the other is still in so its going to be a late bloomer>>>UPDATE MAY 11 2025 >>ALL 5 have come out of dormancy with new growth>>>>
M**S
Don’t buy.
I should have read the reviews. I got 5 dead sticks. I potted immediately and gave them ample time. Even used one treatment of root stimulator. Not a single live plant.
K**R
Dogwood Trees
Dogwood trees were great.
T**K
Save your money - these are dead trash.
I bought these 5 cuttings plus some other similar plants from other sellers. I planted them all on the same day, and they are all in the same location and receive the same sun, water, and attention. All of the OTHER plants are doing great. However all 5 of these twigs are dead, brown, and rigid. There is fresh growth on all of the OTHER ones, and nothing on these 5 twigs.Save your money and buy something else. The only thing you’re buying here is trash.
B**S
Dead on arrival
Don't bother, already dead when arrived. About 12 inch high dead twigs.
M**Y
Not worth the money.
Too small look almost dead. I want buy any more plants on line again. Not satisfied at all. My money is good but the product is Wake.
E**G
Twigs DOA
They look like dead twigs. I'm disappointed, but good money spent on poor item. I will wait and see if life can happen after death relating to twigs. We all the answer but let's see. If the roots have some life it will catch.
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