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Image of Cornus kousa

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...

Image of Cornus kousa

Mark A. Miller

(Korean Dogwood, Temple jewel 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...

Image of Cornus kousa

James Burghardt

(Korean Dogwood, Weaver's 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...

Image of Cornus kousa

James Burghardt

(Korean Dogwood, Wolf Eyes 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...

Image of Cornus kousa ssp. chinensis photo by: Mark A. Miller

Mark A. Miller

(Chinese Dogwood, Kousa Dogwood)

Kousa dogwood is a deciduous small tree with a dense, spreading, horizontal branching habit. This subspecies is more floriferous and native to far eastern Asia and is grown for its creamy, white flower bracts that fade to pink with age. These floral bracts are pointed, surround the real central flowers and appear later in the spring than flowering dogwood (Cornus florida). The knobby, dull red fruit appear by early fall, attracting birds. Fall foliage is is a range from dark pink to red...

Image of Cornus kousa ssp. chinensis

Mark A. Miller

(Chinese Dogwood, Galilean Chinese Dogwood)

Kousa dogwood is a deciduous small tree with a dense, spreading, horizontal branching habit. This subspecies is more floriferous and native to far eastern Asia and is grown for its creamy, white flower bracts that fade to pink with age. These floral bracts are pointed, surround the real central flowers and appear later in the spring than flowering dogwood (Cornus florida). The knobby, dull red fruit appear by early fall, attracting birds. Fall foliage is is a range from dark pink to red...

Image of Cornus kousa ssp. chinensis

Russell Stafford

(Chinese Dogwood, Kousa Dogwood, Milky Way Dogwood)

The Kousa dogwood, a native of Korea and Japan, is a small, flowering deciduous tree prized for its hardiness, late bloom, resistance to disease and fall color. This selection, ‘Milky Way,’ is notable for its extravagant profusion of white flowers. Like those of other kousa dogwoods the flowers consist of a central cluster of small green true flowers surrounded by four large bracts (petal-like leaves) that are oval with pointed tips. These composite blooms face upward at the tip of curved stems...

Image of Cornus kousa ssp. chinensis

Russell Stafford

(Korean Dogwood, Samaritan® Dogwood)

Kousa dogwood is a deciduous small tree with a dense, spreading, horizontal branching habit. This subspecies is more floriferous and native to far eastern Asia and is grown for its creamy, white flower bracts that fade to pink with age. These floral bracts are pointed, surround the real central flowers and appear later in the spring than flowering dogwood (Cornus florida). The knobby, dull red fruit appear by early fall, attracting birds. Fall foliage is is a range from dark pink to red...

Image of Cornus mas

JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University

(Cornelian Cherry, Variegated Cornelian Cherry)

Variegated cornelian cherry is a deciduous, low branched, multi-stemmed large shrub to small tree. The leaves are green with a white edge. It is one of the earliest shrubs to bloom with tiny, yellow, star-like umbels in late-winter to early spring. It has exfoliating grayish brown bark on older branches and the trunk. The fleshy, bright red fruit that appear in late summer are edible but not especially tasty.

Plant in full sun in a well drained soil, clay or loam, in practically any soil pH.

Image of Cornus nuttallii photo by: Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

(Mountain Dogwood, Nuttall's Dogwood, Pacific Dogwood)

Few trees can match the beauty of a mountain dogwood in full bloom. Snowy flowers perch on the spring branches of this medium-sized deciduous tree like butterflies. Native from California up to British Columbia, this understory beauty thrives beneath the canopies of much larger trees, such as coast redwood and Douglas fir.

The tiered, horizontal branches of mountain dogwood bear large, rounded blooms in spring, each comprising four to seven large, oval bracts surrounding a cluster of small,...