Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa) is a deciduous flowering tree recognized for its layered branching, pointed floral bracts, and textured bark. The canopy develops through horizontal branching tiers that create a balanced architectural silhouette beneath dense seasonal foliage. Unlike Cornus florida, the flowers appear after leaf emergence and are surrounded by elongated pointed bracts that give the crown a star-like appearance during bloom periods.
Native to East Asia, particularly Japan, Korea, and China, Cornus kousa grows naturally in woodland margins and temperate mountain forests. The species is biologically notable for its edible red fruit clusters and strong disease resistance compared to related dogwoods. In mature form, the tree emphasizes layered branching refinement, seasonal flowering contrast, and sculptural bark character while maintaining a calm woodland aesthetic.
Kousa Dogwood have a typical overall height between 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-4” (5-10 cm).
Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa) is a deciduous flowering tree recognized for its layered branching, pointed floral bracts, and textured bark. The canopy develops through horizontal branching tiers that create a balanced architectural silhouette beneath dense seasonal foliage. Unlike Cornus florida, the flowers appear after leaf emergence and are surrounded by elongated pointed bracts that give the crown a star-like appearance during bloom periods.
Native to East Asia, particularly Japan, Korea, and China, Cornus kousa grows naturally in woodland margins and temperate mountain forests. The species is biologically notable for its edible red fruit clusters and strong disease resistance compared to related dogwoods. In mature form, the tree emphasizes layered branching refinement, seasonal flowering contrast, and sculptural bark character while maintaining a calm woodland aesthetic.
Kousa Dogwood have a typical overall height between 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-4” (5-10 cm).