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Cornus kousa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical GardenCornus kousa, commonly called Kousa dogwood, is a small, deciduous flowering tree or multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 15-30' tall.
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Cornus kousa - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant ToolboxCountry Or Region Of Origin: Sikkim, China to Temp. Eastern Asia; Distribution: Native: China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, East ...
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Chinese dogwood - Cornus kousa var. chinensis - RHSThe Chinese dogwood is a large, free-flowering deciduous shrub or small tree with dark green leaves turning crimson-purple, and strawberry-like fruits. It ...
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Chinese Dogwood | Yale Nature WalkFeb 6, 2024 · The Chinese Dogwood Tree, or Cornus kousa, is a small to medium tree originally native to East Asia. It was originally introduced to North America in the 19th ...
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Cornus kousa, Kousa Dogwood - Plant Databasenative to Japan, Korea and China; hardy to zone 5 ; a small, deciduous tree; reaching about 30' tall ; opposite, simple leaves; elliptic to ovate leaf shape ...Missing: range | Show results with:range
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Cornus kousa var. chinensis - Plant FinderThe Chinese dogwood is a 15-30' tree with white flowers, edible red berries, and showy orange-red fall foliage. It has larger bracts and fruit than the species.
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The Kousa Dogwood - 3BL MediaAug 23, 2017 · Eventually, botanists gave the genus the scientific name, Cornus, from the Latin cornu, again reflecting on the hard character of its wood, or a ...
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Cornus kousa | Landscape Plants | Oregon State Universitycornus: the Latin name for Cornus mas. kousa: the Japanese name. Oregon State Univ. campus: north side of the Valley Library, in raised beds.
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Benthamidia japonica (kousa big-bracted-dogwood) - Go BotanyKousa big-bracted-dogwood has large white bracts, tapered into a point, and is a shrub or tree with simple leaves that drop in winter. It has no spines.Missing: benthamii | Show results with:benthamii
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Cornus kousa in Flora of North America @ efloras.orgCornus kousa Bürger ex Hance, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 13: 105. 1872. [I]. Kousa ... IPNI. | eFlora Home | People Search | Help | ActKey | Hu Cards | Glossary |
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Cornus kousa | International Plant Names Index - IPNICornus kousa Bürger ex Hance ; IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID): urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30115668-2 ; Publication: Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany.
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Taxonomy browser Taxonomy Browser (Cornus kousa) - NCBICornus kousa, taxonomy/phylogenetic, The International Plant Names Index ; Benthamidia japonica, taxonomy/phylogenetic, The International Plant Names Index.
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An updated phylogeny, biogeography, and PhyloCode‐based ...Dec 8, 2022 · Here, we integrate three sets of genome-wide data to resolve phylogenetic relationships in Cornaceae (containing only Cornus s.l.), reconstruct ...
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(PDF) Species Level Phylogeny of the Genus Cornus (Cornaceae ...Aug 9, 2025 · Four major clades corresponding to groups also recognizable by morphological differences were revealed: the big-bracted dogwoods (BB) including ...
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RAD-seq data provide new insights into biogeography, diversity ...Abstract: The big-bracted dogwood clade Benthamidia of Cornus is a typical example of the well-known eastern Asia (EA) and North America (NA) floristic ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Cornus kousa - Environmental Horticulture - University of FloridaKousa Dogwood grows 15 to 20 feet tall and has beautiful exfoliating bark, long lasting flowers, good fall color, and attractive fruit (Fig. 1).<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Defense Trade-offs in the Evolution of the Fruits and Flowers of ...During the 2016 growing season, plants of 25 species of Cornus were tracked for flower and fruit phenology as well as sampled for floral and fruit tissue in a ...
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Four Aspects of Dogwood Pollination: Insect Visitation, a Novel ...Sep 3, 2010 · The most common visitors to C. kousa flowers were scarab, cerambycid and cantharid beetles. Halictid bees were also frequent visitors to C.Missing: fruit dispersal
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Cornus kousa - Species Records | Boone County ArboretumAverage mature size of 20-30' tall and wide. Vase-shaped habit when young, forming a rounded appearance and distinct stratified, horizontal branching pattern ...
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Victorian plants are brought to Kensington PalaceErnest Wilson introduced this plant into Great Britain after it first went to Boston in the United States at the end of the 19th century. Cornus kousa beside ...
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Cornus kousa (Kousa Dogwood) - Gardenia.netGreat choice as a specimen near patios or lawns, in shrub borders, woodland gardens, or naturalized areas. ... Requirements. Hardiness, 5 - 8. What's My Zone?
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Cornus kousa - Species Page - NYFA - New York Flora AtlasNot located ...
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Dogwood | Home & Garden Information Center - Clemson HGICJan 3, 2020 · kousa var. chinensis, is native to China, and varies slightly from the species with slightly larger floral bracts, fruit, and leaves. Younger ...
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Be A Better Gardener: A New Perspective on Invasive PlantsThis species was originally introduced into North America from its East Asian homeland in the 19th century, but it remained a rare collector's plant until the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kousa Dogwood - Clemson HGICJun 17, 2009 · The Kousa dogwood is not native to North America, it actually is from Japan, Korea and China. One thing about, it does put out it's foliage before the flowers.
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Growing Dogwoods - CAES Field Report - UGAGrowth problems are more likely in hot, dry exposures. On the other hand, planting in dense shade will likely result in poor flowering. Soil Preparation/ ...
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Dogwoods | Home and Garden Education CenterDogwoods are tolerant of most growing conditions except for extremely wet or dry soils. They prefer moist, well drained soils, with higher levels of organic ...
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Species: Cornus kousa - Woody Plants DatabaseThis species has many cultivars and varieties. Far more resistant to anthracnose and powdery mildew than C. florida. Crosses with C. florida have resulted in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Plant Spotlight: Kousa Dogwood | N.C. Cooperative ExtensionApr 16, 2020 · It grows best in hardiness zones 5 to 8 (Wayne County is in a zone 8). It will grow about the same size as a flowering dogwood of 15 to 30 ...Missing: USDA naturalized
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Chinese Dogwood - Uncommon FruitJun 30, 2013 · Kousa, known as Japanese dogwood. The Chinese dogwood's native range is Eastern Asia, Japan, Korea, China. It is closely related to the ...
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Dogwood, Kousa | TreeBrowser - Utah State University ExtensionMore cold-hardy than flowering dogwood. Doing fairly well at USU in Logan. Fruit at its best is very attractive. Zones 4-8. Cultivars: 'Akatsuki', 'Aurora ...Missing: temperature | Show results with:temperature
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Growing Flowering Dogwood Trees | University of Maryland ExtensionMar 1, 2023 · There are several hybrids between the native flowering dogwood and the non-native Kousa dogwood that exhibit better disease resistance and ...Missing: invasiveness | Show results with:invasiveness
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Cornus kousa | Landscape Plant Propagation Information | UF/IFASPrimary method of propagation: seed. Alternate propagation method(s): cutting, layering. Propagation by Cuttings. Cutting type: stem tip. Time of year to take ...
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Is cross species grafting possible in Dogwoods? - Ask ExtensionMay 23, 2023 · In particular, can Cornelian Cherry Dogwood (Cornus Mas) be grafted onto Gray Dogwood (Cornus Racemosa) ... Cornus florida and Cornus kousa. When ...
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Susceptibility of Cultivars and Hybrids of Kousa Dogwood to ...Kousa dogwood has generally been found to be more resistant to dogwood anthracnose than is flowering dogwood.Missing: invasiveness | Show results with:invasiveness
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Cornus kousa subsp. chinensis in Flora of China @ efloras.orgYunnan, Zhejiang. The edible, sweet fruit is sometimes used for making wine. Cornus kousa subsp. kousa, from Japan and Korea, has thinly papery leaves with the ...
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Species diversity and phylogeography of Cornus kousa (Asian ...Jul 11, 2020 · We genotyped a collection of noncultivated C. kousa from US herbaria and arboreta samples using genomic an genic microsatellites.
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ENH351/ST192: Cornus kousa 'Milky Way' - UF/IFAS EDISIt grows 15 to 20 feet tall and has beautiful exfoliating bark, many long-lasting flowers, good fall color, and attractive fruit. Branches grow upright when the ...<|separator|>
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Cornus kousa 'Milky Way' (Kousa Dogwood) - Gardenia.netThis tree has creamy-white flowers in spring, pinkish-red fruit in summer, and red/orange fall foliage. It grows 20-30 ft tall/wide, needs full sun to part ...
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The best flowering dogwood trees | Gardens IllustratedApr 3, 2022 · Cornus kousa var. chinensis 'China Girl' is deservedly popular and has the advantage of large flower heads produced on young plants; some ...
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Cornus kousa 'China Girl' DOGWOOD - ForestFarmSlow-growing to 15-20', the dark-green glossy foliage looks incredible with the bright-red strawberry like summer fruits. Fiery red-orange color in fall ...
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[PDF] AGM Plants December 2024 © RHS – ORNAMENTAL12 kousa var. chinensis 'China Girl' (H5). 12 kousa var. chinensis 'Wisley Queen' (H6). 12 kousa 'John Slocock' (H6). 93 kousa 'Miss Satomi' (H6). 12 kousa ...
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Cornus kousa Rubra - Ukrasni dren - Rasadnik TopalovićRating 5.0 (1) Cornus kousa 'Rubra' je manje drvo ili veći grm, koji može dostići visinu od 4 do 6 metara i sličnu širinu. Njegova krošnja ima zaobljen oblik i horizontalno ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kousa dogwood | Cornus kousa | The Morton ArboretumKousa dogwood is an excellent small specimen tree. Two outstanding characteristics are the four-petaled, white flowers that appear above the foliage in June.
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Flowering Dogwoods - Missouri Botanical GardenThe kousa dogwood flowers later than the American dogwood, with bracts that have a more angular or pointed shape. Cornus kousa var. chinensis has been included ...
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Cornus kousa 'Miss Satomi' (Kousa Dogwood) - Gardenia.netPerforms best in full sun to part shade, in organically rich, medium moisture, acidic to neutral, well-drained soils. Easy to grow, easy to care for, deer ...
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Kousa Dogwood Berries Information and Facts - Specialty ProduceThe fruits are a type of drupe, comprised of 20 to 40 individual carpels that fuse to form a spherical appearance and are connected to slender, elongated ...Missing: syncarp | Show results with:syncarp
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Kousa Dogwood Berries: A Hidden Culinary GemThe seeds, though edible, are typically discarded due to their texture. While these berries can be eaten fresh, their true potential shines when incorporated ...Missing: traditional | Show results with:traditional
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An Overview of Traditional Uses, Phytochemical Compositions and ...C. kousa (Korean dogwood and Japanese dogwood) is a native plant of East Asia, mainly in Korea, China, and Japan. It is a small deciduous tree, and its fruits ...
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Physico‐chemical characterization of Cornus kousa Burg. fruit ...Jul 24, 2020 · This study reports a comprehensive profile of primary and secondary metabolites as well as lipophilic antioxidants and vitamin C in ripening ...Missing: calories | Show results with:calories
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Is Cornus Kousa Safe for Your Pets? Find Out Now! - Plant Care... unripe fruits, can cause minor gastric discomfort if consumed in large quantities. With the fruit often being used in jams and wines, proper ripeness and ...
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Kousa Dogwood - Eat The Weeds and other things, tooBotanically Cornus (KORE-nus) means “horn” which can mean a wind instrument or hard. The dogwood is known to make stiff skewers and dogwood is from Dag where we ...
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Cornus kousa Japanese Dogwood, Kousa dogwood, Chinese Dogwood, PFAF Plant Database### Uses of Cornus kousa
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Cornus - Wikibooks, open books for an open world... wood for making 'dags' (daggers, skewers). The wood was also highly prized for ... Cornus kousa (Benthamidia kousa; Kousa Dogwood). Japan and (as subsp ...
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Corosolic Acid Exhibits Anti-angiogenic and Anti-lymphangiogenic ...We describe the anti-angiogenic and anti-lymphangiogenic effects of corosolic acid, a pentacyclic triterpenoid isolated from Cornus kousa Burg. A mouse colon ...
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Triterpenoids from the Fruits of Cornus kousa Burg. as Human Acyl ...Feb 28, 2009 · These compounds were determined to be ursolic acid (1), corosolic acid (2), taraxasterol (3), betulinic acid (4), and betulinic aldehyde (5) on ...
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What is Cornus Kousa Extract? - Paula's ChoiceProven and supported by independent studies. Outstanding active ingredient for most skin types or concerns. Good. Necessary to improve a formula's texture, ...
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JEJU Cornus Kousa Ext - CoSeedBioPharm - SpecialChemApr 24, 2024 · JEJU Cornus Kousa Ext by CoSeedBioPharm is an anti-aging, whitening and skin moisturizing agent. Provides pore care and wrinkle improvement.
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Kousa Dogwood (Cornus kousa) - Charnwood ForagingSep 23, 2024 · Vitamins: High in vitamin C, which supports immune health. · Antioxidants: Contains antioxidants that help protect against free radicals. · Fiber: ...
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Which Small Trees will Work for your Yard? - | Arbor Day FoundationJun 28, 2017 · Cornus kousa. Dogwood trees are widely known for ... And the fibrous root system provides effective erosion control on banks and slopes.
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Dogwood Diseases & Insect Pests - HGIC@clemson.eduAug 15, 2024 · Commonly occurring insect pests of dogwood include the dogwood borer, dogwood club-gall midge, and scales. Dogwood borer adult. James Solomon, ...
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Dogwood Diseases - Penn State ExtensionNov 15, 2023 · Kousa dogwood (C. kousa) and hybrids of kousa and native dogwood (C. florida) are resistant to anthracnose and decline and should be used to ...
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Dogwood (Cornus spp.)-AnthracnoseMost common are large, brown, irregularly shaped blotches on leaves. Often, the diseased area is at or near the leaf tip, centered approximately on the midvein.
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Dogwood borer: Larvae can eat the bark - UGASep 12, 2023 · Kousa dogwood appears resistant to this borer. Infestation can be reduced by preventing any injury to bark when mowing or trimming around the ...Missing: aphids | Show results with:aphids
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[PDF] Flowering Dogwood Disorders - Bartlett Tree ExpertsOther common pests of dogwood include leaf spot fungi, Armillaria root rot, dogwood twig borer, ambrosia beetle, aphids, whitefly, scale insects, and leaf- ...
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The Dogwood Decline - Integrated Pest ManagementAny severe change in the environment, such as drought or long periods of high temperature, can stress the plant. Such stresses can reduce resistance of ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Kousa dogwood resistant to disease but less bird-friendly? - FacebookOct 2, 2022 · Cornus kousa fruit may be too large for birds where the berries or ... Despite being understory trees, dogwoods do like sun and bloom ...Experience growing kousa dogwood trees?Growing kousa dogwood in full sun?More results from www.facebook.com