Carolina Dogwood, aka Cornus florida, are a great tree for the southern US. However, our area is at the top end of their hardiness zone, making them a bit unreliable. Tri-Color Beech are very hardy for our cold, northern illinois winters. Also, the coloration on the dogwood is vastly different from the color on Tri-color beech. Dogwood typically have green or green and white variegated leaves throughout the summer, and red in the fall. Tri-color beech have purple, pink and green leaves all summer long.
Yes, basically all of these trees should do well in GA. I would just consult with a local reputable garden center to make sure your soil / specific location is appropriate for the trees. Also, make sure the trees fit with your hardiness zone (GA = 6-9 depending on the area).
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A great Native alternative to the tri-color beech is the Carolina dogwood. It has the same coloration.
Carolina Dogwood, aka Cornus florida, are a great tree for the southern US. However, our area is at the top end of their hardiness zone, making them a bit unreliable. Tri-Color Beech are very hardy for our cold, northern illinois winters.
Also, the coloration on the dogwood is vastly different from the color on Tri-color beech. Dogwood typically have green or green and white variegated leaves throughout the summer, and red in the fall. Tri-color beech have purple, pink and green leaves all summer long.
Thanks ! Looking for a nice small tree. We are in Illinois area. Might come see you !
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Are these trees good for Middle Georgia?
Yes, basically all of these trees should do well in GA. I would just consult with a local reputable garden center to make sure your soil / specific location is appropriate for the trees. Also, make sure the trees fit with your hardiness zone (GA = 6-9 depending on the area).
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