![]() Promptly remove any suckers to prevent spread.Low maintenance, this plant is deer resistant and generally pest and disease free.Perfect as a specimen plant, as a hedge or screen, for cottage gardens. Cornus mas is a deciduous shrub with oval leaves turning purple in autumn small clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers open in late winter, to be followed.A full sun or part shade lover, this plant is best grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils. ![]() Winner of the Gold Medal award of The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and of the Cary Award, which recognizes plants that are particularly adequate for New England, offer superior landscape appeal, are winter hardy, and are pest resistant.Cool green leaves appear after flowering and last until they fall in autumn. Edible, they may be used for syrups and preserves.īushy, this small to medium-sized flowering tree sports oval dark green leaves which turn purple in the fall, before shedding to the ground and revealing the rough, rich brown, exfoliating bark. A tough landscape tree of great beauty. (Cornelian Cherry) An ornamental species, native to Central and Southern. Cornus mas Indigenous in many parts of Central and Southern Europe where the plant grows from a shrub into a multiple-stemmed small tree with a dense, eventually round crown. The showy blooms are followed by attractive glossy red, cherry-like fruits in midsummer. In late winter to early spring, a profusion of small rounded clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers open on the naked branches and will persist for several weeks. ![]() Remarkably ornamental and adaptable, Cornus mas (Cornelian Cherry) is a deciduous shrub or small tree providing multiseason interest.
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