About

Cornus kousa 'Kreuzdame' is a deciduous small tree or large shrub that features a broad, spreading growth form and oval, dark green leaves that transform to shades of yellow, orange, and red in the fall. In early to mid-summer, it produces creamy-white bracts that surround its flowers, giving a fresh look to the landscape. As autumn arrives, this plant bears pink berries reminiscent of strawberries. This cultivar is more compact and grows at a slower pace compared to others in its group. The quality and quantity of flowering can be influenced by the previous summer’s weather; hot and prolonged summers are conducive to a more vibrant floral display the following year.

About the genus

Cornus includes a variety of deciduous shrubs and trees, as well as prostrate, woody perennials, some featuring vibrant young stems. The small flowers appear in compact clusters, occasionally accompanied by prominent bracts. Several species display attractive foliage in the fall.

Growing conditions

Sunlight
Full sun, Partial shade
Soil type
Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
Soil pH
Acid, Neutral
Soil moisture
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Aspect
East-facing, North-facing, South-facing, West-facing
Exposure
Exposed, Sheltered
UK hardiness
H6

Plant details

Plant type
Shrubs, Trees
Habit
Bushy
Foliage
Deciduous
Height
2.5-4 metres
Spread
2.5-4 metres
Time to full height
10-20 years
Suggested uses
City and courtyard gardens, Cottage and informal garden, Architectural

Care notes

Cultivation
Grow in fertile, humus-rich, well-drained, neutral to acid soil in sun or light shade. For more advice, see flowering dogwood cultivation
Pruning
See pruning group 1
Propagation
Propagate by semi-hardwood or hardwood cuttings or grafting
Pest resistance
Generally pest-free but may be susceptible to horse chestnut scale
Disease resistance
May be susceptible to cornus anthracnose disease