Cornus Kesselringii – 7.5L
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ornus kesselringii, commonly known as Kesselring’s Dogwood, is a deciduous shrub that is valued for its ornamental features. Here’s a general description:
Foliage:
The leaves are typically ovate to elliptic and have a deep, dark purple to almost black color.
The dark foliage provides a striking contrast in the garden.
Flowers:
In late spring to early summer, Kesselring’s Dogwood may produce small clusters of white to creamy flowers.
The flowers are often surrounded by showy bracts that can enhance the ornamental appeal.
Berries:
After flowering, the shrub may develop berries that are usually bluish-black. These berries can attract birds.
Fall Color:
In the fall, the foliage may take on hues of red or purple, adding to the plant’s seasonal interest.
Habit:
It typically has a rounded to spreading habit, growing into a mounded shape.
Sun Exposure:
Kesselring’s Dogwood generally prefers full sun to partial shade.
Soil:
Well-draining soil is preferred. It can tolerate a range of soil types.
Uses:
It is often used for ornamental purposes, providing color and interest in gardens and landscapes.
Due to its attractive foliage and overall appearance, it can be planted as a standalone specimen or in groupings.
Hardiness:
Kesselring’s Dogwood is known for its hardiness and adaptability to various growing conditions.
As individual plant characteristics can vary, it’s always a good idea to consult local nurseries, garden centers, or horticultural experts for specific advice on growing and caring for Cornus kesselringii in your particular region and conditions.
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