Norman Haddon Dogwood Tree Options Explained
100+cm: 2-3 years old, 7-9L container
125+cm: 2-3 years old. 9-12L container
150+cm: 35-50L container.
175-200cm: Airpot, delivered on a pallet, 175-200cm tall (see picture)
200+cm: 70-110L container.
(RB) 250-300cm: Contact us for a quote. Nov to Mar only.
250+cm: 130-150L container.
300+cm: 150-180L container.
Norman Haddon (Cornus 'Norman Haddon') is a semi-evergreen flowering dogwood variety with appealing large white long lasting flowers in June, which turn deep pink with age. Norman Haddon offers a real treat in autumn, with its beautiful red fruits in autumn.
A small height tree, so expect a height of up to 4 metres (13 foot) after 10 years.
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See What Our Customers Are Saying About Our Norman Haddon Dogwood Tree
Have just taken delivery of the 3 trees (Cornus Norman Haddon being one of them) and I have to say the quality has far exceeded expectations. Thanks for helping me with my queries – the customer support has been refreshingly outstanding. I will definitely be returning next year as we tackle a long fence that is in desperate need for some tree and shrub companions!Darrel F. 0815
Thank you, Norman Hadden arrived in perfect condition. I will forward you a photo in due course - we have to protect him from the rabbits so he has to live in a cage for the time being.Caroline D. 1013
Hi Alan, My Norman Haddon tree arrived in perfect condition, thank you Mrs Tearn
Alan, The tree arrived on time and in good condition, the packaging was good and undamaged. It was quickly planted and still looks healthy, so far so good, l will recommend your service and company to anybody wishing to listen, as long as the tree survives and flowers, presumably/hopefully, next year l will sing your praises and buy more from you.Regards Bryan G Daniel 0913
Ornamental Tree Roots In The Shade e.g. Behind A Fence
It is more important that that foliage (posh term for leaves) receives the sunlight than the roots. So if the canopy of your ornamental tree can sunbathe but the bottom of your tree thinks there has been a nuclear winter then that is ok. You might want to ensure you have good drainage as water and no sun is the start of algae and other such issues.
Do I Need To Stake My Ornamental Tree?
Our article on Tree Staking should help guide you.
Planting In The Corner Of A Garden
Air and light is reduced in this location which could promote fungus and bacterial issues. If the corner is of the house and a fence then you also have leeching issues to contend with from cement and wood preservatives. Also when it rains, that area would experience higher water levels so we advise against it unless the plant is very hardy.