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This graceful small tree is a common sight in the old downtowns of the Virginia Piedmont (zone 7a). They put on a spectacular display for...Read More
My tree is now loaded with fruits. They taste like persimmons. Yum!
This is a pretty plant with bark prettier than the American Flowering Dogwood. However, it produces lots of large, soft, aggregate, round...Read More
I have a kousa dogwood that has been blooming beautifully for 12 or 13 years now. My wife and I love it. Recently we noticed what we ass...Read More
I have a Cornus kousa, var. angustata that blooms in June and is reliably evergreen in SC. It is planted under mature hardwoods and its ...Read More
I raised my Kousa dogwood from a 15-inch baby to its present 12-15 feet. It has flowered for two years, and the bracts last and last. H...Read More
Help is what I'm actually looking for. I bought my cornus kousa this past Oct./Nov.(02189-zone 6) and put in ground within a week or two ...Read More
In Petersburg, Southern Virginia, Zone 7A, we planted a Kousa Dogwood twelve years ago. My husband has expressed disappointment that it ...Read More
My daughter bought me this plant 5 years ago and we planted it in the front of my house. I love the flowers on this plant but I also had ...Read More
Regarding the beautiful photo of the Cornus kousa bark from Mongomery County, PA: What is the age of the tree and what are its height/...Read More
I can't find enough praise for this plant, even if it is an exotic here. I have two plants that are nearly 25 years old. One was trained ...Read More
I have had 3 of these trees since 2001 and when they bloom they are lovely and long lasting with the flower starting out green, brighteni...Read More
I planted two of these trees in my yard early this spring. They are in an area with light shade part of the day, and I was careful to pla...Read More
For gardeners living in coastal zone 5, this plant will perform far better than Cornus florida. It grows quite well in southern Newfound...Read More
Good small tree for flowers, fruit and winter interest. The bark on mature specimens is beautiful and adds much interest to the winter l...Read More
I have a Kousa that was planted for me four years ago. Last year it was covered with blooms; however this year, there is not a single bl...Read More
I prefer the Kousa to my native Cornus Florida. The flowers are longer lasting and appear after the spring rush. Mine are sensitive to dr...Read More
The true flowers of this species are small; the bracts surrounding the flowers remain for many weeks, gradually changing color from white...Read More
THE TREE--A smallish tree, growing best in part sun. Most of the variety I have seen are no more thant 15 - 20 feet in height. However,...Read More