How to Determine If a White Dogwood Tree Is Dead or Alive
White Dogwood trees are among the most popular, flowering trees in the country, and for good reason. Known for its long, beautiful branches and eye-catching bracts, White Dogwoods are often planted as sample trees or accents because of their amazing decorative value that lasts all four seasons. The U.S. Department of Agriculture comprises groups of White Dogwoods, or Cornus Florida, in strong plant habitats 4 to 9, extending to all parts of the Eastern United States. In these areas, the climate and the environment are changing. This means that without proper care, White Dogwoods can easily be overwhelmed by stress…