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Felder Rushing
(Flowering Dogwood, Pink Flowering Dogwood)
Pink flowering dogwood is a true harbinger of spring. Originating from southeastern North America, this medium-sized tree has a rounded canopy with horizontal branching. In mid-spring it presents inconspicuous yellow flower clusters surrounded by four showy, rose-pink bracts. These are followed by clusters of bright red, berry-like fruits which are eaten by songbirds. Its leaves have a rose cast when they first emerge in spring, then fade to medium green and turn purple-red in fall.
Though sun...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Chinese Dogwood, Korean Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
Mark A. Miller
(Big Apple Dogwood, Korean Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
Mark A. Miller
(China Girl Dogwood, Kousa Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
Russell Stafford
(Gold Star Dogwood, Korean Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
Mark A. Miller
(Korean Dogwood, Limon Ripple Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
James Burghardt
(Korean Dogwood, Lustgarten Weeping Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
(Korean Dogwood, Madame Butterfly Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...
Mark A. Miller
(Korean Dogwood, Satomi Dogwood)
The Kousa dogwood is a small to medium-sized flowering deciduous tree prized for its hardiness, late bloom and resistance to diseases that typically plague American dogwoods. The cultivar, ‘Satomi,’ is noted for its profusion of dusty pink spring flowers, red fall fruits and brilliant purple-red fall color. It is typically a low-branched tree that develops an elegant spreading canopy with age.
Starting in late spring, ‘Satomi’ will flower for up to four to six weeks. The flowers face upwards...
Mark A. Miller
(Korean Dogwood, Summer Stars Dogwood)
Native to China, Korea and Japan, kousa dogwood is a small, deciduous tree with a beautifully spreading, gently rounded canopy. It is highly desirable for both its outstanding ornamental qualities and resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a fungal disease which can trouble the flowering dogwood of eastern North America.
The branches of kousa dogwood are held in broad, horizontally layered tiers, giving it an elegant appearance even in the cold months of winter. Its attractive bark is mottled...