Cornus kousa, commonly called Kousa dogwood, is a small, deciduous flowering tree or multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 15-30' tall, with a vase-shaped habit in the early years but eventually maturing to a more rounded form. Bloom occurs in late spring. - Missouri Botanical Garden
Grows 15-30' ht x 20-30' sp
Blooms around May. The red flower bracts fade to white centers.
Good understory tree, which prefers some shade.
Native tree
Grows 15-30' ht x 20-30' sp
Blooms around May. Has white flower bracts.
Good understory tree, which prefers some shade.
Native tree
Evergreen, white bracts, appx. 12 ft h x 4 ft w