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4-5 ft. Tall Kousa White Dogwood Tree in Grower's Pot, Plentiful White Blooms
Since the White flowering Dogwood tree is a small deciduous tree, it will begin the year leafless during late winter. Early spring brings white dogwood blossoms that are tiny, yellowish green and shaped as dainty button-like clusters. Each Cornus Kousa Dogwood flower cluster has 4 showy, white, petal-like leaves which open flat. This gives the appe…
Since the White flowering Dogwood tree is a small deciduous tree, it will begin the year leafless during late winter. Early spring brings white dogwood blossoms that are tiny, yellowish green and shaped as dainty button-like clusters. Each Cornus Kousa Dogwood flower cluster has 4 showy, white, petal-like leaves which open flat. This gives the appearance of a single, 4-petaled, white bract. In the fall, the medium sized flowers will turn into dark red berries that are bright red fruit for wildlife including deer, several species of birds, and squirrels. Interestingly enough, the Kousa Dogwood fruit is edible for human consumption too and can be made into jellies, jams, or wine. The dark green foliage turns a deep reddish purple to signify the start of the fall season and to put on a show for some serious Kousa Dogwood fall color. Not only are the creamy white flowers and fall foliage a major selling point, but dogwood trees also have eye catching colorful bark. The trunk and bark are speckled in shades of tans, browns, and gray and provide an attractive appearance during winter when the flowering tree is bare.
Description
Since the White flowering Dogwood tree is a small deciduous tree, it will begin the year leafless during late winter. Early spring brings white dogwood blossoms that are tiny, yellowish green and shaped as dainty button-like clusters. Each Cornus Kousa Dogwood flower cluster has 4 showy, white, petal-like leaves which open flat. This gives the appearance of a single, 4-petaled, white bract. In the fall, the medium sized flowers will turn into dark red berries that are bright red fruit for wildlife including deer, several species of birds, and squirrels. Interestingly enough, the Kousa Dogwood fruit is edible for human consumption too and can be made into jellies, jams, or wine. The dark green foliage turns a deep reddish purple to signify the start of the fall season and to put on a show for some serious Kousa Dogwood fall color. Not only are the creamy white flowers and fall foliage a major selling point, but dogwood trees also have eye catching colorful bark. The trunk and bark are speckled in shades of tans, browns, and gray and provide an attractive appearance during winter when the flowering tree is bare.
Specifications
Bloom Time | Spring |
Blossom Color Family | White |
Additional Characteristics | Drought Tolerant, Low Maintenance |
Common Name Family | Dogwood |
Evergreen Or Deciduous | Deciduous |
Sun Tolerance | Full Sun |
Mature Height (In.) | 300 In. |
Fragrance | Fragrant |
Mature Width (In.) | 180 In. |
Tree Height Range (Ft.) | 15-25 Ft. |
Mature Height (Ft.) | 21-40 |
Returnable | 90-day |
Container Type | Container |
Optimal Soil Condition | Acidic |
Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Birds, Pollinators |
Growth Habit | Branching |
Plant Species | Cornus Kousa |
Hardiness Zone | 5 (20 To -10 F),6 (10 To 0 F),7 (0 To 10 F) |
Best Time To Plant | Spring |
Container Size | 5 |
Average Shipping Height (In.) | 60 In |