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Cornus kousa 'Cherokee' - 2013
By Andrewr
- 23 Jun, 2013
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This variety forms an upright shrub to about eight feet in height
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Klahanie - I was confused as well when I bought it, but it is a variety of cornus kousa called Cherokee. It is listed at www.junker.co.uk
24 Jun, 2013
Thanks for your note Andrew. I had to go to that webpage just for an interest ...if they know something I do not know. I could not find a cornus kousa Cherokee. All the Cherokee they have are associated with cornus florida... same as here.
Can you send me a link to the specific page please? I am interested.
Is the one you have posted in your garden? Looks very healthy. I have 3 of them. Not so good looking as yours.
24 Jun, 2013
From the website:
"CORNUS kousa 'Cherokee'
The dense form and compact habit make this one of the smaller growing kousas. It is extremely floriferous with wide, rippled bracts. A great introduction."
Yes, it's in my garden, planted in 2008
24 Jun, 2013
Yes. I found it on other European sights. I agree that yours has wider bracts than the one I have.
24 Jun, 2013
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What else?
See who else is growing Cornus kousa 'Cherokee'.
See who else has plants in genus Cornus.
This photo is of "Cornus kousa 'Cherokee'" in Andrewr's garden
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Cornus Kousa Var Chinensis 'Gold Star'
£25.00 at Burncoose -
Cornus Kousa 'Wolf Eyes'
£30.00 at Burncoose -
Cornus Kousa Var Chinensis 'Heart Throb'
£16.50 at Burncoose -
Cornus Kousa Var Chinensis 'samaritan'
£16.50 at Burncoose -
Cornus Kousa
£17.50 at Burncoose
Hi Andrew, I am not aware of Cornus Kousa Cherokee.
I think the Cherokee name is associated Cornus florida here in North America.
I know:
'Cherokee Chief'
'Cherokee Princess'
'Cherokee Sunset'
'Cherokee Daybreak'
I grow Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'..... it is a popular variety of dogwood here that features reddish pink flowers . Very showy.
The one in your picture is cornus kousa chinensis (I think)
Unless UK has different naming.
24 Jun, 2013