How can i get my dogwood flowers to turn Pink again?
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this is from the website Houzz
If your soil pH is close to neutral, pink dogwoods sometimes do have white blooms but sometimes revert back to pink blooms if you can get the soil pH below about 6.5.
The only other thing is that pink dogwoods are notoriously difficult to raise from seed, so it is likely yours was budded/grafted onto a rootstock of the more common white-flowering dogwood. If that were true, if the dogwood ever froze back to an area down below the graft, the pink dogwood portion would be dead and new growth would come from the white dogwood portion. This sometimes happens with various kinds of grafted trees, including fruit trees.
The only forum that gives the correct answer is a link that I cannot send you.This is the discussion if you would like to read it. forum.gardenweb.com/discussions/2063275/my-pink-dogwwod-tree-iswhite-now