Fast growing pacific dogwood hybrid that can flower twice a year. Spectacular large white flower bracts in May and September. Some of its false petals may also have some hints of pink. Fruit is red and will attract birds, butterflies and bees. Compact, rounded crown form, reaching a height of 35 ft. Red color in autumn. Barrick Reblooming Dogwood prefers acidic soil but can be grown in sun to part-shade. Developed in Salem, OR.
ZONE: 6-8
POLLINATION/BLOOM TIME: Late spring/ May; also September
RECOMMENDED GROWING AND CARE:
Full to 1/2 sun in hotter areas, regular balanced moisture, heavily acidic to neutral soils and good drainage and lots of organic matter. Benefits from 2-4" of mulch to drip line to conserve root moisture. Prune for shape during dry weather.
CHILL HOURS: n/a hours below 45F
DISEASE RESISTANCE: Poor. Highly susceptible to anthracnose
SIZE AT MATURITY: To 35' tall & wide