Cornelian Cherry Dogwood
Cornus masView more from Other Shrubs & Hedges
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The Cornelian Cherry Dogwood is a unique dogwood tree, quite different from both the shrubby types with colored winter twigs, and the white or pink flowering spring trees. This European species gives a great spring display of trusses of yellow flowers on a rounded small tree or large shrub, followed by clusters of red ācherriesā that are edible, and also loved by birds. Growing 15 to 20 feet tall and wide, it makes a great hedge, or fills an empty corner perfectly. Great spring flower display, edible fruits that make interesting preserves and syrups, and attractive, rugged flaking bark all add up to an interesting garden plant that isnāt seen enough. As well, it is easy to grow and resistant to anthracnose, the disease that has killed so many of our native flowering dogwood trees.
Grow the Cornelian Cherry Dogwood in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil. It grows best in moist, richer soils, but is tough and easy to grow. Grows well in heavy clay soils too. Ignored by deer and resistant to both dogwood anthracnose and borers. Generally untroubled by minor pests and easy to grow. Can be trained into a small tree with a single trunk, or grown as a multi-stemmed shrub. Prune or trim after spring flowering is over.
Botanical Name:
Cornus mas
Mature Width:
15-20 ft
Mature Height:
15-25 ft
Grows Well In:
Zones 4-8
Sun Needs:
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Water Needs:
Moderate
Growth Rate:
Medium
Flower Color:
Yellow
Flowering Season:
Spring