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Cornus canadensis
Syn. Chamaepericlymenum canadensis
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| Gorgeous semi to evergreen ground cover. Hardy little plant to 10-18 cm tall. Bright red berries quickly follow creamy white four petaled blooms. Berries are sought after by many song birds such as Varied Thrush. |
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Cornus kousa
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ca$ 3.25 |
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| A late flowering dogwood where small greenish bracts expand to become creamy white by June. When flowering is finished by July, the bracts tend to develop pinkish hues at the tips or entire bract. Ping-pong sized edible fruits taste somewhat like pears when harvested when firm to the touch. But if... |
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Cornus kousa chinensis
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| This species can reach 6 m tall and 6 m wide at maturity to form a lovely multi branched tree. Dark green bracts slowly expand, become a beautiful creamy white that sometimes fades to deep pink. Longest lasting bracts of all the dogwoods I've noted. Mute red berries (single seeded) look like... |
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Cornus mas
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| This is truely a multipurpose tree. In late winter, branches are clothed in clusters of bright yellow flowers providing nectar and pollen to bees and hummingbirds. The blossoms are alive with their hum. By September, clusters of deep red tasty fruit resemble oblong dark red cherries with the same... |
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Cornus nuttallii
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| One of the few dogwoods that flowers twice a season. Once in mid spring and again in the early fall. Quite a contrast with the white flowers along side round red berry clusters. Brilliant red to purple fall colour. Co-evolved with our west coast climate of wet springs, dry summers and mild... |
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Cornus nuttallii (br)
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ca$ 7.50 |
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| White flowers of 4-5 'petals' (actually bracts) appear mid May and sometimes again September. Ripe red berries and flowers can be on the tree at the same time. Co-evolved with our west coast climate of wet springs, dry summers and mild winters. Minimum height from root crown to stem tip: 20 cm. |
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Cornus nuttallii 28 grams
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ca$ 17.00 |
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| 28 grams (one ounce) of fresh seed. Seed trees are in full sun and well draining average soil and receive no care. Mounded forms with mass flowering. Much loved by nectar and pollen seekers. Red berries in dense clusters are taken by an array of birds...from pilated woodpecker to robin. |
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Cornus walteri
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ca$ 3.50 |
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| An endangered fast-growing flowering small tree. In spring,10cm wide umbels of creamy white flowers clothe branch and red twig tips, very showy against its deep green foliage. Lance shaped leaves are smooth margined and turn a deep purple in the fall. Plump fleshy black fruits are loved by birds. ... |
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Cornus walteri (br)
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ca$ 7.00 |
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| Bare root plants. Please enquire. Small clusters of white flowers; aligator gray bark, 11 m tall; horizontal branching. Rare. |
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Davidia involucrata
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ca$ 5.50 |
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| Beautiful flowering shade tree. Its spreading branches are covered with white silk hankerchief like flowers that dance in a breeze somewhat resembling a flock of doves fanning their wings. Plan accordingly when seating your Davidia as it WILL become a focal point. Known to start blooming at 10... |