Japanese Dogwood Tree Pink

Flowering dogwood trees cornus florida and cornus kousa have large flower bracts in late spring to early summer that come in shades of white to rich pink.
Japanese dogwood tree pink. This pink flowering japanese dogwood is a lovely small tree or large shrub with almost tabulate branches that create a very attractive form. This shrub is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn then fresh new foliage appears again each spring. Like other dogwoods the pink varieties are very good landscape trees for the rest of the year too with green foliage that turns purplish in fall and reddish berries that draw butterflies and birds. We inspire people to plant nurture and celebrate trees.
It was first seen and described by von siebold of the dutch east india company. Japanese dogwood is a small tree or large shrub which grows rather slowly to 6m 20ft. They are distinctive with four petal like bracts around the central flowers. Aka japanese dogwood shrub flowering dogwood cornus kousa satomi.
It has an upright habit widening with age. Miss satomi has the rhs award of garden merit and will grow well in any sunny or partially sunny position given well drained soil. Creamy bracts in spring. Fruits and leaves of the japanese dogwood tree pink delicate flowers of cornus kousa tree commonly known as ousa kousa chinese korean and japanese dogwood and green leaves.
Japanese kousa dogwoods offer beauty during all seasons. The beauty of this dogwood is the large creamy white flower bracts which appear in early summer are long lasting and can turn a pinkish tinge as they age. This species does however go by other names including chinese dogwood japanese dogwood japanese flowering dogwood and japanese strawberry tree. Clusters of tiny green flowers which are surrounded by large dark pink petal like bracts put on a very showy display in early summer.
Stunning trailing white leaves which are tinged pink when young and unevenly mottled with white and a hint of yellow along the leaf edges click to view more details large 55 00 each. Plants were not introduced into the west until 1875. This cultivar is a late 20th century development to promote strong pink hue than the species. In a garden in a sunny spring pink delicate flowers of cornus kousa tree commonly known as ousa kousa chinese korean and japanese dogwood and green leaves.
Spring kousa dogwoods bloom in the spring about a month after flowering dogwoods. The pink dogwood is notable for the many pastel flowers that it produces each spring for about two to four weeks. The arbor day foundation is a 501 c 3 nonprofit conservation and education organization.