I have a young kousa that was planted about a year ago. I didn't pick it out, it was given to me. It's very tall and thin. I just noticed a beautiful kousa around the corner in a neighbor's yard. It's got, in my opinion, the perfect shape, and TONS of flowers this year. I took this photo yesterday, after several days of rain, so it's not looking quite as good as it did:
Pruning Kousa dogwood
I think you'll find your little tree will be more to your liking next year. They take a bit to settle in and then do what your neighbours tree is doing. I actually think your tree doesn't need a trim, just some time to fill in.
Kousa's are very slow growing trees. Your neighbors tree has probably been around for a while. My tree is 15 years old, so I have trimmed some of the lower branches to get access to my hostas and hydrangas planted under and behind it, and to keep it in tree form. I wouldn't trim anything on your tree yet unless you find a sucker growing out the bottom. Give yours a chance to grow for a few years.
Having a single leader is almost never a bad thing for most trees.
I have to agree with growin. I think singular patience is the best recommendation at this time, seasonally applied, and in liberal doses.
You'll find that the side branching from the trunk will develop a horizontally stratified habit, and that you'll have more and more flowers perched above the foliage for you to enjoy each year.
thanks, I will just be patient
A lovely specimen which I hope you'll enjoy for many years to come!
My arborist says the rule of thumb is to wait 3 years before pruning a tree that's been newly planted. So give it a couple more years before you do anything (it apparently helps it recover from the shock of being transplanted)
ok, good advice, thanks
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