Removal of old leaves in the fall is also helpful. Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: Deciduous multistemed shrub or small tree, 20-25 ft ( 6-8m) high, spreading to 15 ft (4.5 m), oval-round outline, slender stems. A copper spray in the spring and early summer should help control it. Golden Glory (Cornus mas ‘Golden Glory’): A 12 to 15 feet high and 8 to 10 feet wide cultivar that has a narrow, upright form. Yellow flowers on short stalks bloom in early spring before the leaves. Scaly, exfoliating bark develops on mature trunks. It typically grows over time to 15-25' tall with a spread to 12-20' wide. Once the rainy weather stops, the new leaves are not affected. Cornus mas, commonly known as cornelian cherry, is a deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to central and southern Europe into western Asia. Dogwood Anthracnose can cause black spots to appear on the leaves of some varieties during wet springs. Pests & Diseases: No pest problems have been observed on our Cornelian Cherry plants. Ripening Time: Late August-Early September Hardiness: Hardy to minus 30 F Bearing Age: 2-3 years after planting. Cornus nuttalii Cornus mas Cornus kousa Form: Dogwoods tend to be small trees, with a round form and layered branching. Some species have large bracts surrounding smaller true flower clusters in the center. Rootstock Description: Cornus Mas Seedlings Pollination Requirements: Plant two varieties for cross-pollination and to ensure good crops. Cornus kousa Cornus controversa Flowers: Dogwoods bloom in early spring and summer. Pollination Requirements: Plant two varieties for cross-pollination and to ensure good crops. Latin Name: Cornus mas Site and Soil: Pioneer Cornelian Cherry likes 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil. Rootstock Description: Cornus Mas Seedlings Site and Soil: Pioneer Cornelian Cherry likes 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil. Cornelian Cherry is good for fresh eating, preserves, juice, and wine. As an ornamental, Cornelian Cherry is prized for its very early, delicate flowers appearing in early March before the leaves, its yellow and red fall color, and it’s bright, red fruit, which taste like a Cherry or a wild Plum. Our unique Ukrainian varieties produce unusually large, sweet, and flavorful fruit. Growing as a shrub or small tree, it is valued for its tasty fruit and for its ornamental value. Up to 1-1/2″ long, the dark red, early ripening fruit is juicy, sweet, and aromatic.Ī unique and attractive form of Dogwood, Cornelian Cherry is native to Ukraine and other regions around the Black Sea. Pioneer Cornelian Cherry™ bears abundant crops of strikingly large, pear-shaped fruit.
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