The white flowering dogwood is one of the most beloved ornamental trees for New Zealand gardens, admired for its spectacular spring display of creamy white blooms that brighten up any outdoor space. Whether you're designing a shady corner, a cottage-style garden, or a feature planting in the front yard, the white flowering dogwood offers year-round interest with its graceful branches, striking blossom, and autumn foliage. This page explores how to grow and care for white flowering dogwoods in New Zealand, recommended varieties, and the best companion plants to complete your landscape.

Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’, commonly known as Siberian Dogwood, is a striking deciduous shrub ideal for New Zealand gardens. It is prized for its vivid red winter stems that provide dramatic colour when leaves fall, and its fresh green foliage that turns shades of orange and red in autumn. Small white spring flowers are followed by decorative white berries. Hardy and low-maintenance, Siberian Dogwood thrives in sunny or partially shaded positions with moist, free-draining soil, making it perfect for year-round visual interest.
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Cornus 'Eddie's White Wonder' is a deciduous dogwood tree renowned for its impressive spring blossoms and vibrant autumn foliage. This hybrid cultivar, a cross between Cornus florida and Cornus nuttallii, features large, showy white flowers that appear in spring, followed by red berries in autumn. The tree grows with a narrow, upright form, reaching approximately 6 metres in height and 3 metres in width. Its dark green leaves turn striking shades of red before falling, adding seasonal interest to your garden.
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