July 18, 2012

Q&A: My dogwood has curled leaves--what's wrong?

Q: Why does my dogwood have curled leaves? Is there a disease or insect problem I should be worried about?

A: Dogwoods very commonly exhibit curled leaves in summer, so chances are you don't have too much to worry about. If you've planted your dogwood tree in the last 2-3 years, this is completely normal--your tree simply hasn't gotten its roots system completely established. Typically within 5 years of transplanting, you'll see the majority of leaf curl diminish.

Leaf curl on dogwoods is essentially a protective reaction to stress the tree feels. Rather than keep its leaves flat and susceptible to burning in the summer sun, dogwoods curl their leaves to minimize leaf surface area and thus minimize any damage they might receive.

If you have a dogwood showing significant leaf curl throughout the summer 5 years or longer beyond when you planted it, keep these tips in mind:
  • Supplement any irrigation or other water source with additional watering. Turn a garden hose on to a trickle and let it run at the base of the tree twice a week for half an hour during hot weather. This will direct water straight down into the root system and alleviate stress.
  • Use Vitamin B-1 (available inexpensively at Vander Giessen's) twice a month through the summer to reduce stress and promote vigorous rooting.
  • If you have very well-drained soil, great! Better that than heavy soil that holds too much moisture. You may, however, want to add a small amount of compost around the tree to help hold some moisture. Additionally, you can spread bark mulch around the base of the tree to keep the soil from drying out.
  • Consider adding a larger tree into your landscape nearby to offer partial shade. In our area, dogwoods typically do fine in full sun, but if your tree is planted in a hot, full-sun location, it might benefit from some afternoon shade. 
These tips are useful for younger dogwoods as well--don't feel like you have to wait 5 years to start implementing them! Usually, though, dogwoods will adapt very well to any location after a few years, so don't worry too much if your new tree looks stressed. Just be sure to offer it some TLC and it will reward you with years of beautiful spring or early-summer blooms!

10 comments:

  1. My trees have brown spots ...leaves dying

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  2. My dogwood bush is about three years old and hasn't flowered yet. Is that a problem?

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  4. My older dogwood grew multiple skinny leaves instead of nice wide ones this year. They look curled and unhealthy. Is it because if you much rain or something worse?

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  5. My pink dogwood has been planted 3 years now and has always curled in the summer. I'm glad to hear it will settle itself in soon.

    But I am also concerned with the brown spotting that appears every year. Although it does not affect the bloom.

    I have included a picture in the link to by blog here:

    https://loveithandmade.wordpress.com/2018/09/17/curly-leaf-dogwood/

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  6. I grew my 3 dogwoods from seedlings in pots and then had them planted in my back yard. They do get full sun. The leaves are very curled. They are about 3 years old. I wanted to try the Vitamin B1. I got a bottle. Just wondered how many to put around each young tree? They have not bloomed as yet since I had them.

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  7. Thanks so much for your informative comments! A great help in understanding Dogwood trees.

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  8. My older Dogwood has the curling and I was quite alarmed because she is such a beautiful girl. I have sandy soil and have automatic sprinklers in this area but just turned them on last week. I won’t panic yet but will feed with suggested food. I appreciate the information - thank you!

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  9. I planted a pink dogwood about a month ago. It gets full sun.
    Leaves are curled. some leaves are turning yellow to deep orange. Cant tell if I am over or under watering.

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    1. I have the same problem with my young dogwood tree.

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