The Flowering Dogwood – Hardwood
April 13, 2025
Shenandoah Valley of VA
Tree #5/50
The Flowering Dogwood is the state tree of Virginia. I visited the state in mid April when these beautiful flowers were blooming. I travelled down the Shenandoah Valley taking in the scenery of patches of snow-white flowers dotting an otherwise grey mountainside. As I traveled south I found more and more green as trees were already blooming.
I chose a Dogwood specimen close to Appomattox Va. Dogwood trees are a bit too small to climb so I enjoyed this tree from the ground. There’s a lot of history to unpack here. Dogwoods are a symbol of protection and safety to many American Indian groups in the Southeast. The wood from this tree is extremely dense and as I recall was sometimes used to make weapons. Appomattox was where the Civil War effectively ended when General Lee surrendered to General Grant in April of 1865. I visited almost exactly 159 years later, to the day. This tells me the Dogwood trees would have been flowering at the time of this important meeting providing a fitting scene of peace and beauty as our nation began the process of healing.








