
Dogwood, Bud's Yellow
Bud’s Yellow Dogwood is a four-season shrub with something beautiful to offer in every month of the year, from delicate white spring blooms to a spectacular show of fiery autumn foliage. Growing 15–20 feet with a graceful vase-shaped habit, it makes a striking specimen in partial shade. Summer brings full, healthy green foliage that erupts into a tapestry of orange, burgundy, gold, and copper-bronze tones as the season turns. Birds are drawn to the small fruit that follows the spring flowers, adding wildlife interest throughout summer and fall. Its bright yellow stems glow all winter long after the leaves drop, making it genuinely ornamental even in the coldest months. It’s cold-hardy and performs reliably year after year without demanding much in return. Plant it where you can appreciate the full sweep of the seasons — this dogwood never disappoints.
Bud’s Yellow Dogwood is a four-season shrub with something beautiful to offer in every month of the year, from delicate white spring blooms to a spectacular show of fiery autumn foliage. Growing 15–20 feet with a graceful vase-shaped habit, it makes a striking specimen in partial shade. Summer brings full, healthy green foliage that erupts into a tapestry of orange, burgundy, gold, and copper-bronze tones as the season turns. Birds are drawn to the small fruit that follows the spring flowers, adding wildlife interest throughout summer and fall. Its bright yellow stems glow all winter long after the leaves drop, making it genuinely ornamental even in the coldest months. It’s cold-hardy and performs reliably year after year without demanding much in return. Plant it where you can appreciate the full sweep of the seasons — this dogwood never disappoints.
Description
Bud’s Yellow Dogwood is a four-season shrub with something beautiful to offer in every month of the year, from delicate white spring blooms to a spectacular show of fiery autumn foliage. Growing 15–20 feet with a graceful vase-shaped habit, it makes a striking specimen in partial shade. Summer brings full, healthy green foliage that erupts into a tapestry of orange, burgundy, gold, and copper-bronze tones as the season turns. Birds are drawn to the small fruit that follows the spring flowers, adding wildlife interest throughout summer and fall. Its bright yellow stems glow all winter long after the leaves drop, making it genuinely ornamental even in the coldest months. It’s cold-hardy and performs reliably year after year without demanding much in return. Plant it where you can appreciate the full sweep of the seasons — this dogwood never disappoints.


















