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Dear Jane: I have a young kousa dogwood that has been in the ground four years and is 10 feet tall. It stands within 10 to 12 yards of a black walnut tree in partial sun. The first few years it ...
Spring finds Kousa dogwood at its most dramatically beautiful. It is then that the large, white blossoms — each up to 4 inches across — unfold in profusion from branches at the top of the tree ...
Last year, I came upon the most beautiful kousa dogwood in full bloom. I muttered to myself that if everyone could see it they would know why I put it high on my list.While I am partial to the ...
Growing to 30 feet tall and 40 feet wide the (Cornus kousa) is a later flowering form of dogwood. Its flowers begins in late May and often lasts into July. The flowers are a creamy white and come ...
Kousa Dogwood or Chinese dogwood. Cornus kousa has been in the garden trade for a long time. The small deciduous tree blooms after the foliage comes on, as opposed to our native dogwood which ...
Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa) and hybrids resulting from Cornus kousa X Cornus florida may offer some resistance. A while back, I spoke with Tim Nuckols, of Nuckols Tree Care, about the issue.
What: This disease resistant selection of pink flowering dogwood — called Cornus kousa ‘Satomi’ or Red Flowering Kousa Dogwood — is a great replacement for more problem-prone cultivars. In ...
Kousa dogwood flowers in May and June after our native dogwoods have finished blooming. This wonderful small tree is a four season performer with beautiful flowers, excellent fall color, bright ...
COMMON NAME: Kousa dogwood SPECIES: Cornus (kor’nus, Latin name from toughness of wood) kousa (Japanese vernacular name) FORM: Single or multi-stem large shrub or small tree. SIZE: 10-15 feet… ...
Q. Our kousa dogwood was 7-8 years old and up until late June appeared very healthy. Shortly after producing its usual abundance of flowers this spring, all the leaves turned ...
One such plant is a variegated form of the popular kousa dogwood, ‘Wolf Eyes.’ This tough, shrubby tree reaches a height of 10 feet to 15 feet at maturity and is nearly as wide as it is tall.
By Lee Reich For The Associated Press The soft, pinkish red of Kousa dogwood fruits, some still hanging on trees, does hint at luscious flavor. Some people see their shape as something like a combi… ...
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