CORNUS kousa
CORNUS kousa
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A medium-sized shrub with opposed, egg-shaped-to-elliptical, slightly-rippled, green leaves measuring between 5 and 7 cm in length. In May and June flowers appear made up of 4 white bracts followed by pendulous, roundish, edible fruit about 2 cm in diameter which are initially green and then yellowish and red when ripe.
- Description: A medium-sized shrub with opposed, egg-shaped-to-elliptical, slightly-rippled, green leaves measuring between 5 and 7 cm in length. In May and June flowers appear made up of 4 white bracts followed by pendulous, roundish, edible fruit about 2 cm in diameter which are initially green and then yellowish and red when ripe.
- Origin: Eastern Asia
- Classification: CORNUS, Genus, kousa, Specie/varietà, CORNACEAE, Family
- Climatic resistance: Very high, -15°C / -45°C USDA 1-6
- Max height: 05,00, –, 08,00, meters
- Use: Small gardens, Parks
- Available shapes: natural
