Corneliancherry Dogwood
(clump form)
(Cornus mas)
Date Planted: May 2000
Family: Cornaceae
Hardiness: Hardy in the Gorham ME area; Zone 4-7
Mature Dimensions: 20-25 feet tall, with a 15-20 foot width
Habit: Small tree with oval-rounded outline or multistemmed, rounded shrub
Bark: Exfoliating, gray brown to brown
Buds: Flower: borne in axillary position, stalked, globose, blunt apex, yellow green in color. Vegetative: valvate, greenish, and silky
Leaves: Simple, opposite, ovate to elliptic, 2-4 inches long, ¾ to 1 ½ inch wide; dark green with 3-5 pairs of veins, petiole ¼ inch
Flowers: Yellow and persistent, flowers appear in April; borne in short stalked umbels, each flower is 1/6 inch in diameter
Fruit: Oblong berry like fruit emerges orange in late August and matures to cherry red in September; edible but unpalatable
Pests/Disease: Virtually pest free
Reference Pages: Dirr M. 1998.Manual of Woody Landscape Trees. Stipes Publishing Co., Champaign, IL.
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