Key Facts:
Scientific Name: Cornus mas ‘Golden Glory’
Common Name: Golden Glory Dogwood
Family: Cornaceae (Dogwood family)
Height: 15-20 feet at maturity
Spread: 15-20 feet
Foliage Color: Dark green in summer, turning red in fall
Flower Color: Bright yellow clusters in early spring
Fruit Color: Red berries
Growth Habit: Rounded, dense canopy
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference: Prefers well-drained soils; adaptable to various soil types
Water Needs: Moderate; benefits from regular watering
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in a range of climates
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to common pests and diseases
Why You Will Love Golden Glory Dogwood
The ‘Golden Glory’ Dogwood brings a splash of early spring color with its vibrant yellow flowers and offers visual interest throughout the seasons with its red fall foliage and attractive berries. Its compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens or urban landscapes, while its dense canopy provides lovely shade. The adaptability and ease of care make it a practical choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of charm and seasonal interest to their outdoor space. Enjoy the beauty and functionality of this delightful dogwood in your landscape!
Golden Glory Dogwood-tree
The ‘Golden Glory’ Dogwood is a charming deciduous tree that offers year-round beauty with its distinctive features. Typically growing 15-20 feet tall and wide, it features a rounded, dense canopy. In early spring, it produces clusters of bright yellow flowers that add a cheerful splash of color to the landscape before the leaves emerge. The tree’s foliage consists of dark green leaves that turn red in the fall, and it often produces small, red berries that attract birds. The ‘Golden Glory’ Dogwood is known for its adaptability and ornamental appeal.