Dogwood, Pagoda

Introducing the Pagoda Dogwood, scientifically known as Cornus alternifolia. This tree is noted for its unique horizontal branching pattern, creating a distinct tiered formation. Typically reaching a height of 15 to 25 feet and a width of 20 to 30 feet, the Pagoda Dogwood is a striking addition to any landscape. In late spring, it blooms with clusters of white flowers, which give way to blue-black berries in late summer. Its broad, oval-shaped leaves are dark green with wavy edges, turning a beautiful burgundy-red in autumn. The smooth maroon bark, adorned with white diamond-shaped pores, matures to a gray color. Usually featuring a single thin trunk that rarely exceeds 4 inches in diameter, the Pagoda Dogwood combines elegance and charm, making it a standout choice for any garden.

Castle Dome Mine Town Museum
  1. Welcome and Tour Information
  2. History of the Town
  3. 1. Posse House
  4. 2. Barber
  5. 3. Haul Wagon
  6. 4. Stamp Mill
  7. 5. Cowboy Bar
  8. 6. Mercantile
  9. 7. Hotel
  10. 8. Church
  11. 9. Blacksmith
  12. 10. 70's Building
  13. 11. Water Drilling Rig