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  • Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Plant grown in 1 litre pot - Height of the plant: 40/60 cm.
    Author: Planfor
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Plant grown in 1 liter pot – Height of plant: 40/60 cm.
    Author: Planfor
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Osaka - Japan
    Author: KENPEI
    Date: 15/03/2008
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Author: Planfor
    Date: 06/03/2002
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Osaka - Japan
    Author: KENPEI
    Date: 15/03/2008
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Botanical Garden of Leipzig - Germany
    Author: Tubifex
    Date: 03/09/2009
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Botanical Garden of Leipzig - Germany
    Author: Tubifex
    Date: 03/09/2009
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Author: Alpsdake
    Date: 20/11/2011
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Osaka-fu - Japan
    Author: KENPEI
    Date: 05/05/2007
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Author: Planfor
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    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Dogwood, Japanese cornel
    Author: Planfor
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  • Description
  • Areas of origin: Japan, Korea.
    Adult dimensions: Height up to 5m (16.4'), width up to 3 m (9.8').
    Foliage: Deciduous, red orange in autumn.
    Type of soil: All.
    Hardiness: Hardy, tolerant to -25°C.
    Exposure: Semi-shade to full sun.


    Properties and uses:
    This beautiful shrub lights up the garden in February. The abundant perfumed flowers are followed by red fruits that are edible. The bark on older shrubs exfoliates leaving the appearance of beautiful shades of brown and orange. This shrub is equally good planted alone or within hedges or flowerbeds. Bonsai enthusiasts use this variety to work on.

    Plant them now: the shortest way to your plate is through your garden!


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