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Kousa Dogwood Tree

The Kousa Dogwood is highly ornamental, with green leaves and large flowers that give way to pendulous dark pink fruits. This low-maintenance tree still has a high impact on the property. Its attractive bark is exfoliating and light brown. It prefers an area with full sun, but can also grow in partial shade. Avoid planting this tree in full shade. Plant in a location that has well-draining, acidic soil.

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Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

5-8

Height at Maturity

Under 25 Feet

Water Needs

Low

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Spring/Early Summer

Care

Kousa Dogwoods thrive in well-drained soil and appreciate consistent moisture. In early spring, it's beneficial to use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Pruning after flowering helps maintain their shape and remove dead or diseased branches.

Exposure

Kousa Dogwood thrives in partial to full sun, ideally receiving 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It favors a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade to shield it from the intense heat of midday sun.

Plant Attributes

Beautiful vibrant fall foliage , Suitable for various garden sizes, Fragrant and long lasting blooms

The Kousa Dogwood is highly ornamental, with green leaves and large flowers that give way to pendulous dark pink fruits. This low-maintenance tree still has a high impact on the property. Its attractive bark is exfoliating and light brown. It prefers an area with full sun, but can also grow in partial shade. Avoid planting this tree in full shade. Plant in a location that has well-draining, acidic soil.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

5-8

Height at Maturity

Under 25 Feet

Water Needs

Low

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Spring/Early Summer

Care

Kousa Dogwoods thrive in well-drained soil and appreciate consistent moisture. In early spring, it's beneficial to use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Pruning after flowering helps maintain their shape and remove dead or diseased branches.

Exposure

Kousa Dogwood thrives in partial to full sun, ideally receiving 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It favors a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade to shield it from the intense heat of midday sun.

Plant Attributes

Beautiful vibrant fall foliage , Suitable for various garden sizes, Fragrant and long lasting blooms

Product Details

Kousa Dogwood Trees For Sale

The Kousa Dogwood (Cornus kousa) is a deciduous tree native to Asia. It is highly ornamental, with green leaves and large flowers that give way to pendulous dark pink fruits. This low-maintenance tree still has a high impact on the property. Its attractive bark is exfoliating and light brown. It prefers an area with full sun, but can also grow in partial shade. Avoid planting this tree in full shade. Plant in a location that has well-draining, acidic soil.

Lush Kousa dogwood tree with abundant white blossoms and green leaves

Plant Details - Kousa Dogwood Trees

Family: Cornaceae

Light Requirement: Full Sun

Water Needs: Moist

Height: 15 – 25 ft.

Spread: 15 – 25 ft.

Growth Rate: Slow

Bloom Time: Spring

Flower Color: White

Wildlife Value: Attracts bees, butterflies

Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Kousa Dogwood

The Kousa Dogwood is a highly ornamental tree you need to plant in your landscape, with large showy flowers and berries. Its flowers bloom later than our native dogwoods, making it a way to extend this season for dogwood lovers.

Plant this beautiful ornamental tree in a visible location where you will be able to enjoy it, such as in your zen or Asian-inspired garden, as a specimen tree in your yard, or as a street tree. This tree is great planted with shade plants underneath, like Dutchman’s Breeches or Bleeding Heart. Make sure to water this tree until it is well established in its new location. You will need to water this tree in dry, hot summer weather.

It will attract wildlife to your yard, including butterflies, birds, and small mammals. The birds and mammals will enjoy eating the small fruits that drop to the ground below. Its flowers will attract bees alongside other pollinators, and it is deer—and rabbit-resistant. Please protect it from browsing damage while it is young.

Noteworthy Characteristics of Kousa Dogwood

The Kousa Dogwood is more resistant to anthracnose than our native dogwoods. Its fruits are edible to humans and are often turned into jams in Asian countries; however, they are often left here for wildlife. TN Nursery offers low maintenance native trees.

Bare-root Kousa Dogwood tree with slender brown trunk and tangled roots

Textured Bark

The unique, textured bark provides year-round visual interest, adding character to your landscape even in winter.

Attractive Red Fruit

The bright red fruit not only looks appealing but also attracts birds, enhancing your garden's biodiversity.

Seasonal Interest

From its stunning spring flowers to its vibrant fall fruit and colorful autumn foliage, Kousa Dogwood offers beauty in every season.


Elegant Blooms

The star-shaped flowers with striking white bracts add a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are kousa dogwood berries edible?

Yes, Kousa dogwood berries are edible and have a sweet, custard-like flavor. The skin is thick and usually not eaten, but the soft inner fruit is delicious. They’re often enjoyed fresh or used in jams, desserts, and smoothies.

How big does kousa dogwood get?

Kousa dogwood trees typically grow 15 to 25 feet tall with a similar spread. They develop a graceful, layered shape with beautiful white blooms in spring. This compact size makes them perfect for home gardens and landscape borders.

What is the difference between dogwood and kousa dogwood?

The main difference is that Kousa dogwood blooms a few weeks later than native dogwood and has pointed petals instead of rounded ones. Kousa dogwood also features peeling bark and red berries that appear after flowering. It’s slightly hardier and more resistant to common diseases, making it an easy tree to grow.

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