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- Cornus kousa - RHS Gardening
Cornus can be deciduous shrubs or trees, or creeping, woody-based perennials, some with brightly coloured young stems Tiny flowers are borne in dense clusters, sometimes with showy bracts
- Cornus kousa | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Native to Japan and Korea, Cornus kousa is a large shrub or tree with two good seasons of interest In early summer it bears white bracts with tiny flowers in the centre, set against the green leaves, and in autumn the leaves flare bronze and crimson
- Cornus kousa - Wikipedia
Like other Cornus, C kousa has opposite, simple leaves, 4–10 cm long The tree is extremely showy when in bloom, but what appear to be four white petals are actually four spreading bracts below the cluster of inconspicuous yellow-green flowers
- Plant guide: Cornus kousa - Victoria Wade
Cornus kousa needs full sun to part shade, and moist but well-drained soil It’s often grown as a specimen tree, for its dazzling Spring flowers, but also looks good underplanted in a mixed border
- Cornus Kousa from Burncoose Nurseries FLOWERING DOGWOODS |
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- Cornus kousa | Kousa dogwood - Van den Berk Nurseries
Starts as a shrub and grows into a multiple-stemmed tree Grows in the wild in the mountain forests of China, Japan and Korea Width of the crown circa 4 - 5 m The growth is slow, especially when maturing The leaf is dark green and slightly curved
- Buy Cornus kousa (Korean Dogwood) in the UK
Cornus kousa is a broadly conical dogwood which is renowned for its spectacular autumn foliage colours It bears small green flowers in June which are surrounded by large, tapered, creamy-white flower bracts which fade to red-pink at the edges
- Cornus kousa var. chinensis Tree - Ornamental Trees
Cornus kousa var chinensis flowers in May and June, so later than Cornus florida varieties The foliage is oval with a pointed tip and dark-green in colour It turns vivid orange and red in autumn, when small edible (but insipid) pink fruits are also produced
- Cornus Kousa – A small tree for any garden – Larch Cottage Nurseries
A genus worthy of consideration for almost any garden is the Cornus family particularly the more hardy cornus kousa cultivars These are mainly slow growing small trees or in some cases large shrubs
- Cornus kousa var. chinensis - Chinese dogwood - Crocus
Cornus kousa var chinensis is a real showstopper, with two main seasons of interest Broadly conical in shape, this large shrub or small tree produces tiny green flowers in June, which are surrounded by showy, creamy-white, petal-like bracts, that fade to lovely shades of pink as they age
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