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Old 14-06-2005, 04:03 PM
Bro Jack
 
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The "cornus cornus" varieties in this mid-Atlantic area of zone 7 lost
their color weeks ago. But what has replaced them is one that is
currently loaded with white bracts. From a distance it looks 85%
white, 15% green. Never noticed this small tree before, obviously a
doggie by the shape and habit of bracts/leaves. Any ideas?

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BroJack
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Old 14-06-2005, 04:06 PM
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Sounds like cornus kousa.

"Bro Jack" wrote in message
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The "cornus cornus" varieties in this mid-Atlantic area of zone 7 lost
their color weeks ago. But what has replaced them is one that is
currently loaded with white bracts. From a distance it looks 85%
white, 15% green. Never noticed this small tree before, obviously a
doggie by the shape and habit of bracts/leaves. Any ideas?

Thanks,
BroJack



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Old 14-06-2005, 06:32 PM
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"Betsy" -0 wrote in :

Sounds like cornus kousa.

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The "cornus cornus" varieties in this mid-Atlantic area of zone 7 lost
their color weeks ago. But what has replaced them is one that is
currently loaded with white bracts. From a distance it looks 85%
white, 15% green. Never noticed this small tree before, obviously a
doggie by the shape and habit of bracts/leaves. Any ideas?

Thanks,
BroJack




Yes, Cornus kousa is in full flower right now in Zone 7. I can't wait for
the bright rasberry pink 'Crunchberry' seeds which form next.

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Old 14-06-2005, 08:55 PM
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Thanks for your response, following which I looked it up and believe
that it's the "chinensis" variety. Gorgeous plant.

BroJack


On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:06:29 -0400, "Betsy" -0 wrote:

Sounds like cornus kousa.

"Bro Jack" wrote in message
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The "cornus cornus" varieties in this mid-Atlantic area of zone 7 lost
their color weeks ago. But what has replaced them is one that is
currently loaded with white bracts. From a distance it looks 85%
white, 15% green. Never noticed this small tree before, obviously a
doggie by the shape and habit of bracts/leaves. Any ideas?

Thanks,
BroJack




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