Cornus florida 'Andrea Hart'
Flowering Dogwood



A profusion of pretty, pink flowers in early-spring. Fresh-green spring leaves turn purple and red in autumn.
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Taxonomy and Etymology
Family: Cornaceae, a family of flowering trees, shrubs, and herbs native to northern temperate regions and tropical Asia.
Genus: Cornus, cornus (Latin, noun), meaning 'dogwood', originally referring to Cornus mas. The generic name could also be derived from the Latin noun cornūs (horn, power, strength), in reference to the high strength, density, and hardness of the wood of species in this genus. Commonly known as dogwood, a genus of flowering plants that are native throughout much of temperate and boreal Eurasia and North America, with China, Japan, and the southeastern United States being particularly rich in native species.
Species: Cornus florida, flōrida (Latin, adjective), meaning 'blooming, flowery, florid', in reference to the beautiful and many flowers produced by this species.
Cultivar: Cornus florida 'Andrea Hart'
Common Name: Flowering Dogwood
Description and Features
Description: A profusion of pretty, pink flowers in early-spring. Fresh-green spring leaves turn purple and red in autumn.
Height: 4m
Width: 3m
Winter Foliage: Deciduous
Origin: Exotic
Foliage:
Summer: Green
Autumn: Purple, Red
Winter: None
Spring: Green
Flowers:
Summer: None
Autumn: None
Winter: None
Spring: Pink