Grows from a shrub into a multi-stemmed tree up to about 8 m, with a broad, oval crown. The leaf is dark green on top and blue-green on the underside, with a slightly undulate leaf margin. The autumn colour is reddish purple. Each flower head is surrounded by four white, freestanding to slightly overlapping bracts. The flower clusters remain on the plant for very long, often about 6 weeks. When the first characteristically red, strawberry-like fruits form, the last flowers are often still on the tree. The plant is shallow rooting with a fibrous root system and requires humic soil, which is not too dry.
This product is currently not available.
You can submit your request by the contact form. We will inform you without obligation about the possibilities.
usually not toxic to people, (large) pets and livestock
Soil type
loamy soil, sandy soil, peaty soil, acid soil
Paving
tolerates no paving
Winter hardiness zone
6b (-20,5 to -17,8 °C)
Wind resistance
good
Other resistances
resistant to frost (WH 1 - 6), can withstand wind
Fauna tree
valuable for butterflies
Application
tree containers, roof gardens, small gardens, patio gardens
Shape
clearstem tree, multi-stem treem
Clear stem treeMulti-stem treeacid soilloamy soilpeaty soilsandy soiltolerates no pavingresistant to frost (WH 1 - 6)can withstand windoval3rd size, smaller than 6 metresdense crownbluegreengreenwhiteMayaverage growingConspicuous bloomAttractive autumn colourvaluable for butterfliesnon-toxic (usually)Capricious growingOrnamental fruit
Frequently asked questions
Cornus kousa 'Summer Stars'
Cornus kousa 'Summer Stars' can eventually reach a height of 6-8 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Cornus kousa 'Summer Stars' is average growing and can eventually reach a height of 6-8 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The leaves of Cornus kousa 'Summer Stars' turn yellow, red, purple in autumn.
The right time to plant Cornus kousa 'Summer Stars' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Cornus kousa 'Summer Stars' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.