Add Beauty to Your Landscape with a Japanese Dogwood Tree
The Japanese Dogwood Tree, also known as the Kousa Dogwood, is a stunning addition to any garden. This live plant, standing 6-12” tall upon arrival, promises to bring beauty and elegance to your outdoor space. With its unique flowering display and attractive foliage, the Kousa Dogwood is sure to become a focal point in your landscape. Enjoy the beauty of a flowering dogwood tree without the hassle of starting from seed, and add a touch of elegance to your garden today.
Our Kousa Flowering Dogwood Tree offers a profusion of star-shaped flowers in late spring to early summer, followed by attractive red fruits in the fall. This tree not only provides visual appeal but also attracts birds and other wildlife to your yard, enhancing its ecological value. The Japanese Dogwood is known for its disease resistance, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners of all levels. Plant this live tree and watch it become a stunning centerpiece in your outdoor space.
Key Features:
- Beautiful star-shaped flowers
- Attractive red fruits
- Disease resistant
- Easy to grow
- Adds ecological value to your yard
This flowering dogwood tree prefers well-drained soil and partial to full sun exposure. Regular watering during the first year will help establish a strong root system. Once established, the Japanese Dogwood Tree is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal care. Enjoy the vibrant colors and unique texture this tree brings to your garden throughout the year.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How big will the Japanese Dogwood Tree get? The Kousa Dogwood can grow to be 15-25 feet tall and wide at maturity.
- What type of soil is best for the tree? It prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
- How much sunlight does it need? The tree thrives in partial to full sun, requiring at least 4 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- When is the best time to plant the Japanese Dogwood Tree? The ideal time to plant is in the spring or fall.
- How often should I water the tree? Water regularly during the first year to establish a strong root system, then water as needed during dry periods.
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