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5 Flowering WHITE KOUSA DOGWOOD Cornus Kousa Tree Seeds
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Description:
NAME: Kousa Dogwood
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cornus Kousa
COLOR: White flowers & red berries
PLANT SEEDS: Fall / Outdoors after frost / Cold stratify / Indoors weeks before last frost
BLOOM TIME: Spring
HARDINESS ZONE: 5 - 9
PLANT HEIGHT: 15 - 20 Feet
PLANT SPACING: 12 - 15 Feet
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part Shade
SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average
QUANTITY: 5 Seeds
OTHER: The Kousa Dogwood is resistant to the anthracnose that has begun to devastate the Cornus Florida. This Dogwood has lovely 2 - 4” flowers that change from white to pink, and is an extremely heavy bloomer! It attracts bees, birds, & butterflies. The birds really love to eat the red berries the tree produces after flowering. The berries of the Kousa Dogwood are the size of a raspberry which is larger and even more showy than a ‘regular’ Dogwood seed. The petals (actually the bracts) are pointed on the ends rather than rounded. They are an excellent choice for planting near a foundation (house) because of their high shade tolerance and small size. You can let it grow in bushy or remove its lower limbs for a true tree shape. This tree also has showy fall colors. As if these aren’t already enough good reasons to grow Kousa Dogwoods, they also make an excellent bonsai specimen.
NAME: Kousa Dogwood
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cornus Kousa
COLOR: White flowers & red berries
PLANT SEEDS: Fall / Outdoors after frost / Cold stratify / Indoors weeks before last frost
BLOOM TIME: Spring
HARDINESS ZONE: 5 - 9
PLANT HEIGHT: 15 - 20 Feet
PLANT SPACING: 12 - 15 Feet
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part Shade
SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average
QUANTITY: 5 Seeds
OTHER: The Kousa Dogwood is resistant to the anthracnose that has begun to devastate the Cornus Florida. This Dogwood has lovely 2 - 4” flowers that change from white to pink, and is an extremely heavy bloomer! It attracts bees, birds, & butterflies. The birds really love to eat the red berries the tree produces after flowering. The berries of the Kousa Dogwood are the size of a raspberry which is larger and even more showy than a ‘regular’ Dogwood seed. The petals (actually the bracts) are pointed on the ends rather than rounded. They are an excellent choice for planting near a foundation (house) because of their high shade tolerance and small size. You can let it grow in bushy or remove its lower limbs for a true tree shape. This tree also has showy fall colors. As if these aren’t already enough good reasons to grow Kousa Dogwoods, they also make an excellent bonsai specimen.


