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Cornus offer plenty of interest from spring to autumn, with varieties falling into two distinct groups. The Dogwood trees are renowned for their distinctive pretty flower bracts and large ornamental berries, whilst Dogwood shrubs are loved for their vivid coloured stems that really come into their own in winter. Read More. 24 Items View


Kousa Dogwood Halka Nurseries

Native to Japan and Korea, Cornus kousa is a large shrub or tree with two good seasons of interest. In early summer it bears white bracts with tiny flowers in the centre, set against the green leaves, and in autumn the leaves flare bronze and crimson. In a good year there will also be strawberry-like pink fruit in autumn.


Cornus kousa, Japanischer BlumenHartriegel

The autumn leaf colour on a slightly acid soil can be spectacular from purple reds through to sulphur yellows. What soil is best for planting a Cornus Kousa? The soils for these plants should be neutral to acid although they will grow on alkaline soils but the autumn colour will be poorer.


Cornus Kousa Chinensis. Shrubs for Sale UK. Letsgoplanting.co.uk

Cynoxylon kousa Dendrobenthamia japonica Phonetic Spelling KOR-nus KOO-sa Description The Kousa dogwood is a handsome, small- to medium-sized tree reaching a mature height of 30 feet. Sometimes referred to as the Chinese dogwood, this Asian is a cousin to our native flowering dogwood. It can be used as a specimen plant or in shrub borders.


Cornus kousa China Girl Yellow Flowering Chinese Dogwood Trees

CORNUS kousa Japanese dogwood White bracts Deciduous Wavy-margined, dark-green leaves to 8cm (3in) long turn deep crimson-purple in autumn.


Cornus kousa Kousa dogwood Z 58 Heritage Flower Farm

Cornus kousa (Kousa Dogwood) is a small, deciduous flowering tree or multi-stemmed shrub with four seasons of interest. In spring, a heavenly array of star-like blooms appear. Four narrowly pointed white bracts surround the center cluster of tiny yellowish-green flowers.


pink flowers with green leaves in the background

Height: 6m Spread: 4m Hardy Autumn colour Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil Chalky / Alkaline / Well Drained / Light / Sandy Cornus kousa 'Venus' is a relatively new hybrid, a cross between Cornus nuttallii and Cornus kousa var. chinensis. It's a small, but tough, tree with excellent tolerance to drought and diseases.


I love Cornus kousa 'Satomi' the pink kousa dogwood. greatplants

There are very few flowering understory trees as attractive as a dogwood tree. Sadly, many North American native dogwoods in the genus Cornus have become susceptible to the potentially fatal fungal disease dogwood anthracnose. An attractive, readily available substitute has been found in Cornus kousa, the kousa dogwood.


Planting Dogwood Kousa Tree How To Take Care Of Kousa Dogwoods

Soil. Native to Japan and Korea, Cornus kousa is a large shrub or tree with two good seasons of interest. In early summer it bears white bracts with tiny flowers in the centre, set against the green leaves, and in autumn the leaves flare bronze and crimson. In a good year there will also be strawberry-like pink fruit in autumn.


Cornus kousa (Chinese Dogwood, Japanese Dogwood, Kousa Dogwood) North

Quick facts A spectacular addition to the garden that is well worth the extra care at the beginning Long-lasting flowers appear in either in winter or late spring, with autumn colour and fruits Can be planted all year round, but ideally planted in autumn Will happily grow in sun or partial shade


Kousa Dogwood Care and Growing Guide

Cornus kousa kousa A small bushy tree to 7m tall, with oval leaves turning reddish-purple in autumn, and tight clusters of small white flowers surrounded by four large oval cream bracts and followed by strawberry-like deep pink fruit clusters Other common names Szechuan strawberry Synonyms Cornus japonica Dendrobenthamia japonica


Cornus kousa var. chinensis Cornus kousa var. chinensis Van den

Japanese dogwood (Cornus kousa) Japanese dogwood, also known as kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood or Korean dogwood, is originally native to the mountainous forest regions of Japan and Korea. Chinese dogwood (Cornus kousa var. chinensis) ages more slowly, which is why numerous cultivars are assigned to this variant of the species. Shrubs up.


Dereล„ kousa China Girl Cornus kousa China Girl

The Cornus (dogwood) genus includes a wonderful array of trees and shrubs. Some have winter flowers, others offer stunning bracts in late spring, colourful winter stems, striking autumn foliage or berries. Cornus trees are perfect specimens for a small garden. In almost every month of the year there's interest from one cornus or another.


Cornus kousa chinensis 'Stellar Pink', Synonym im

Cornus kousa var. chinensis prefers to be planted in a sunny position avoiding poor or shallow soils, but will still do well in partial shade. This small Flowering Dogwood tree has an estimated height and spread of just 3 x 3 metres, but will not fail to impress in any garden. AKA Chinese dogwood, Chinese dogwood shrub, Cornus kousa chinensis


Cornus Kousa Satomi Emerald Plants

Primrose Crocus 10 best flowering dogwood varieties 1 Cornus controversa 'Variegata' Cornus controversa 'Variegata' Known as 'wedding cake tree' as the branches grow in almost horizontal tiers. Large clusters of many small, star-shaped, pure white flowers are borne all along the branches, held upright on the upper side, almost like candles.


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Cornus kousa kousa A small bushy tree to 7m tall, with oval leaves turning reddish-purple in autumn, and tight clusters of small white flowers surrounded by four large oval cream bracts and followed by strawberry-like deep pink fruit clusters Other common names Szechuan strawberry Synonyms Cornus japonica Dendrobenthamia japonica