Kousa dogwood |
General |
Common Name | Kousa dogwood |
Latin Name | Cornus kousa |
Category | Fruits |
Family | Dogwoods |
Variety | |
Visual Traits |
Flower | showy, white; spring |
Foliage/Fall leaf color | dull red to maroon |
Fruit | red, fleshy drupe; fall |
Height | 15-20 ft |
Spread | 15-20' |
Cultivation |
Propagation method | b&b, container |
Pruning | to develop strong structure |
Softwood cuttings | early summer, rooting hormone, 50% success after 3months |
Critters |
Insect and invertebrate pests | borers |
Pathogens | none serious |
Wildlife Pests | birds |
Soils |
Compaction (tolerance) | tolerant |
Moisture and drainage | moist, loamy, well-drained; drought intolerant |
pH | 3.7-6.5 |
Texture | no heavy clay |
Growth Pattern |
Growth rate | slow |
Habitat and Climate |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 5-8 |
Native Range | Japan, Korea, China |
Wind / ice / frost susceptibility | leaf scorch in hot, dry wind |
Light |
Light recommendation | partial shade |
Shade tolerance | moderately tolerant |
Special Notes |
Note 1 | sensitive to reflective heat |