Flowering Dogwood Kousa Fashion

Description
Cornus kousa
Kousa, Japanese for “dogwood,” blooms later and is more anthracnose resistant and sun tolerant than the native type of that tree. Each 3 to 5-inch bloom actually is a set of four white leaf bracts with pointed tips surrounding the true greenish-yellow flowers at the center.
Hardy in USDA zones 5-8, this deciduous tree also can be grown as a flowering shrub. It may reach 15 to 30 feet in both height and width and blooms in late spring or early summer. Unlike most dogwoods, kousa puts out its foliage before its flowers. Those blooms age to pink and are succeeded by 1-inch berries which redden in late summer to attract birds and explain one of the tree’s nicknames: Japanese strawberry tree. The leaves follow the flowers and berries’ example by blushing a fiery red or maroon in autumn against peeling gray-brown bark.
Additional Information:
Latin Name: | Cornus Kousa | ||
Plant Type: | Tree | ||
Shrub Type: | Deciduous | ||
Exposure: | Sun to Part Sun | ||
Deer Resistant: | Yes | ||
Mature Height: | 15-30 Feet | ||
Mature Width: | 15-30 Feet | ||
Growth Rate: | Slow | ||
Bloom Time: | Late Spring | ||
Flower Colors: | White | ||
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 5-8 | ||
Habit: | Vase-shaped then Rounded | ||
Water Needs: | Average | ||
Maintenance: | Easy | ||
Pruning Time: | Late fall or Early winter | ||
Additional attribute: | |||
Ornamental Berries | |||
Fall Color | |||
Bird Friendly | |||
Showy Flowers | |||
Landscape Uses: | |||
Mass Planting, Specimen, Woodland Garden | |||
Size | 7 Gal, 5-6 ft Clump, 6-7 Ft Clump, 7-8 ft Clump, 8-10 ft Clump, 10-12 ft Clump, 2" Single Stem, 2" Single Stem Specimen, 2.5" Single Stem, 3" Single Stem, 3.5" Single Stem, 4" Single Stem |
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