Do dogwood trees grow in Australia?
Herein, do dogwoods grow in Australia?
In nature, they're often found in moist, rich soil along streams and they're easy to grow in cooler areas as long as they don't suffer prolonged dryness. There are at least three species available in Australia. All look good teamed with pink or white dogwoods.
Correspondingly, where is the best place to plant a dogwood tree?
Soil high in organic matter is best. Dogwoods can be planted in full sun or partial shade, though partial shade is best (morning sun in particular). Dogwoods are typically an understory tree in the wild.
Flowering dogwood is a popular tree native to the eastern U.S., including North Florida. Dogwoods grow best in well drained, slightly acidic soils. They're not drought tolerant, and should get plenty of water. The dogwood tree blooms for a few weeks in the spring, with four-petaled white flowers.