Cornus
By Amy
- 2 Jun, 2009
- 6 likes
C.Kousa chinensis
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It flowered the first year Michaella , that photo dosn,t do it justice , in the autumn it has bright red berries on it almost the size of cherries , it looks even more attractive then :o)
2 Jun, 2009
There's your super tree.......It really is a stunner...
2 Jun, 2009
Thanks Janey , i,m wondering if I dare to trim it into a more rounded shape in the autumn or leave it alone , I did take one long piece off in the spring as it was sticking out a long way , It hasn,t done it any harm .. :o)
2 Jun, 2009
I had one of those that wouldn't flower so I dug it up and gave it away. Of course it flowered in the new garden - grrrrrr
2 Jun, 2009
Oh Andrew what a shame .. we moved ours , it didn,t like that very much and didn,t flower the following year , it has settled in its new place now .......
2 Jun, 2009
Very attractive. :-)
2 Jun, 2009
Thanks Spritz :o)
3 Jun, 2009
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I want this one. Did it take long to flower?
2 Jun, 2009