dogwood vs hybrid dogwood vs white fringe tree

Anonymous
Looking to plant a small-ish tree in the corner of our small backyard that will get partial sun. Any of these trees should work from that perspective.

However, I think the native flowering dogwood may grow too tall/big, and have also read a lot about dogwood anthracnose fungus that seems to be a problem for the native dogwoods. I'm not a native purist by any means, but happy to do native (to North America anyway) where possible. I'm not sure where the hybrid dogwood fits into all of this - is there any native benefit of it? I know the white fringe tree is native, and smells good, so there's a lot to be said for that. But the pink flowers of the dogwood and the red fall foliage (vs yellow of the white fringe tree) also appeals.

Anonymous
I have a hybrid, and while it is resistant to anthracnose, it isn’t immune. But, it flowers well, and the birds love the fruit. I adore my fringe trees. The fragrance is incredible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a hybrid, and while it is resistant to anthracnose, it isn’t immune. But, it flowers well, and the birds love the fruit. I adore my fringe trees. The fragrance is incredible.


Thanks!
Anonymous
Have you considered a redbud? It might also fit your mandate, and not be susceptible to diseases. I think its leaf is attractive throughout the growing season.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered a redbud? It might also fit your mandate, and not be susceptible to diseases. I think its leaf is attractive throughout the growing season.


We have. It's beautiful in bloom, but not a huge fan of the seed pods that hang around most of the year so trying to find something different.
Anonymous
I'm also looking at small trees to replace a dying ornamental in our yard. I have it narrowed down to a Serviceberry or Fringe tree. Did you consider serviceberry?
Anonymous
Serviceberries are yummy.
Anonymous
serviceberries are delicious and the trees are pretty though not, in my opinion, as ornamental as dogwoods. if you get a dogwood, the kousa varieties get delicious fruit!
Anonymous
Serviceberries are great, but are vulnerable to cedar rust. I have cedars, and they for sure have rust, so no serviceberries for me.

Please don't plant kousa dogwoods -- they are spreading in natural areas because birds love the fruit, too, and they are non-native.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Serviceberries are great, but are vulnerable to cedar rust. I have cedars, and they for sure have rust, so no serviceberries for me.

Please don't plant kousa dogwoods -- they are spreading in natural areas because birds love the fruit, too, and they are non-native.


OP here, not looking at a kousa dogwood, but am looking at hybrids. Not sure if these pose the same issue?
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/cornus-hybrids/
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