Venus – Late bloomer with the largest blooms we’ve seen on a dogwood. They are rare in this area and we will only be getting a few in stock.ĭeveloped to replace some of the disease problems in native dogwood trees. Horizontal/uneven branching displays blooms flat as a scaffolding effect. We were very impressed by it in the field and think it will stunning in landscapes.īlue Shadow – Blue/green foliage and a heavy bloomer, but most noted for its structure. Snow Tower – Upright form and said to be fastest and most vigorous blooming kousa cultivar. Scar let Fire – New, vigorous, a bright pink heavy bloomer. Below is a list of some varieties we hope to stock in 2022. They are also blight and mildew resistant. In general, kousa and kousa hybrids can take a bit more sun/heat than native dogwoods. But with a little bit of clarification on the kousa and kousa hybrids you can check out some of these great trees that we believe are missed opportunities when shopping for dogwoods. Many are familiar with common native dogwood cultivars such as the Cherokee Princess, Cloud Nine, Cherokee Brave, and Cherokee Chief. We carry 3 different types of Dogwood Trees: Native Dogwood ( Cornus florida), Chinese Dogwood ( Cornus kousa), and Kousa Hybrids.
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