Uses: A stunning ornamental tree known for its prolific white to pink flowers that bloom in late spring. It’s perfect for adding visual interest to landscapes, gardens, and as a standout specimen in yard spaces.
Benefits: This tree is not only admired for its beautiful blossoms but also for its edible fruit and attractive, exfoliating bark that provides year-round interest. It is resistant to many of the diseases that affect other dogwoods, making it a hardy and reliable choice for gardeners.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-8
Sun: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Mature Height: 15-30 feet
Mature Width: 15-30 feet
Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer.
Growth Rate: Moderate
Summary
Cornus kousa—commonly referred to as a Kousa Dogwood—is a true spectacle in any garden, beginning its show in spring with an abundant display of star-shaped flowers. These blossoms are not only stunning but durable, lasting longer than those of native dogwood species. They transition gracefully from a vivid white to a soft pink, offering a prolonged display of color.
Following the floral showcase, the tree produces striking berry-like, fruits. These are not merely ornamental; they attract birds and butterflies, bringing life and movement to your garden and promoting a healthy ecosystem.
Many people enjoy eating the edible, custard-like flesh from the fruit of Kousa Dogwoods, which is said to taste like a combination of apricots and mango, with a hint of persimmon. The seeds and skin of the fruit should be discarded.
Lush green foliage transitions to captivating shades of red for autumn.
When other trees lose their leaves, Kousa Dogwood stands out. Its exfoliating bark reveals a captivating mottled pattern of tan, gray, and brown, providing unique winter interest and texture to your landscape.
Choose Kousa Dogwood for its unmatched visual appeal and practical benefits. It's a resilient addition that supports local wildlife, resists common diseases, and delivers year-round beauty. A true investment for any outdoor space, enhancing sustainability while offering continuous delight.
Care
Kousa Dogwood Care
Plant in a location that receives full sun to partial shade to promote the best floral and fruit production.
Annually fertilizations with a slow-release fertilizer in early spring will support robust growth and optimal health.
Pruning should be done sparingly, primarily to remove dead or damaged branches, which will help maintain the tree's form and vitality.
The tree thrives in well-draining soil and, while drought-tolerant once established, benefits from regular watering during dry periods to support its growth and bloom cycles.
It's suggested to place mulch or straw around its base during establishment (to help retain moisture in the ground).