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Kousa Dogwood
Latin Name:
Cornus kousa
location:
Japan Korea and China
The Kousa Dogwood, scientifically known as Cornus kousa, is normally found around Japan, Korea and China. It can generally be recognized as a small, deciduous tree, making it a very interesting plant! In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like opposite, simple leaves and in the automn it is more or less leaves turn red or red-purple. The Kousa Dogwood (Cornus kousa) grows flowers that are flowers are small and greenish-yellow and its fruits are more or less dull, raspberry red, pendant fruits when ripe. It has a beautiful Bark, where we see older bark develops an exfoliating character, revealing a mix of gray-tan and mahogany brown on it. Something that is noticeable to know about the way it is cultured would be that full sun to partial shade However, a bad thing with the Kousa Dogwood can be that relatively problem free We can easily identify Cornus kousa with its a small, vase-shaped tree with horizontal branching. The Kousa Dogwood's propagation method is very special since it is done by cuttings, although not particularly easy
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