Cornus kousa ‘Moonbeam’
Japanese Dogwood
Cornus kousa ‘Moonbeam’ produces huge, flat flowers of cream-white with pink tips in both the spring and summer, which are sure to impress. Following the flowers, Cornus kousa ‘Moonbeam’ produces red fruit that is enjoyed by birds. Cornus kousa ‘Moonbeam’ has a rounded structure, making it well-suited for smaller gardens. During the autumn, the leaves of Cornus kousa ‘Moonbeam’ turn into stunning shades of red and maroon, providing a beautiful display of colors. Overall, Cornus kousa ‘Moonbeam’ is a beautiful and unique addition to any landscape. Cornus kousa is deciduous and native to East Asia including Korea, China, and Japan. Learn more about Cornus kousa. Cornus kousa ‘Moonbeam’ was developed by Mary Wakefield in Milton, Massachusetts, United States and was patented in 1974 (USPP3482).
Other common name(s): Chinese Dogwood, Korean Dogwood
Synonyms:
Deciduous
Height: 4.0m
Width:
3.0m
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