Trees & Shrubs » Cornus 20 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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CORNUS 'Porlock' (C8) Super hybrid found by Norman Haddon at his garden in Somerset, England. 'Porlock' AGM, is semi-evergreen with wonderfully elegant tapering ivory white flowers. more info
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CORNUS 'Starlight' (C) Another fast-growing and disease resistant variety. Dr Orton told us this is not reliably flower bud hardy in Zone 6 here in central NJ, so we recommend it only for those of you collectors of the rare in warmer areas more info
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CORNUS 'Venus' (C8) Spectacular new hybrid dogwood from Dr. Elwin Orton at Rutgers University! We've been told this is the fasting growing of all dogwoods. It is very disease resistant, and has huge white flowers as big as your hand. more info
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CORNUS alternifolia (C8) Large native shrub with distinct horizontal branching habit; grows 15-25 feet tall and half again as wide. Great for naturalizing or large shrub border. more info
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CORNUS controversa (C8 ) A fast growing ornamental tree with distinctive wide-spreading horizontal branches. Creamy white flowers in May and June adorn this easy and pest-free plant. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Appalachian Spring' (C) An excellent tree with four seasons of interest, it blooms prolifically with white flowers which are followed by abundant bright red fruit. The strikingly larger leaves than most other flowering dogwood cultivars turn bright red in autumn. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Cloud Nine' (C8) One of the best selections on many counts: blooms heavily even when young; bracts (“petals’) are wide and overlapping; very cold hardy; little bothered by canker; and is reasonably resistant to powdery mildew. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Dixie Colonnade (C8) The only truly columnar dogwood available in the trade with a moderate to fast growth rate. Well-proportioned branches and very upright habit. It brings to mind a number of options not normally associated with dogwoods. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Eternal Dogwood' PP 13,069 (C8) How about a quadruple flowered dogood! Blooms on established plants of 'Eternal' average 16-20 bracts. The blooming season typically last up to two weeks longer than a conventional dogwood. Leaves are large and healthy green. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Jean's Appalachian Snow' (C8) Very resistant to powdery mildew, this new dogwood has very large pure white bracts with heavy substance which overlap, making a “snowy” show in May. The tree blooms at an early age. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Karen's Appalachian Blush' (C8) White bracts are broad and flat, non-overlapping, and kissed with a delicate blush of pink. Selected for resistance to powdery mildew. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Kay's Appalachian Mist' (C) This one shows good mildew resistance and has large slightly overlapping white bracts with a cleft at the tip. Kay blooms young and has nice red fall foliage. more info
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CORNUS florida 'Red Pygmy' (C) A new breakthrough in dogwood breeding, this is the first truly dwarf red-flowered variety. Will probably mature at only 5 or 6 feet. more info
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CORNUS kousa 'Kristin Lipka's Variegated Weeper' (C8) It is strongly weeping, dense, and moderate to fast growing. The leaves are irregularly margined, creamy white occasionally straying into the leaf center. Fall brings red color to the leaves with the white areas turning pink. more info
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CORNUS kousa 'Lustgarten Weeping' (C8) Excellent weeping form holds its flowers upright for optimal display. more info
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