Variegated Stellar Pink Dogwood Tree
A versatile small tree for lawn or woodland plantings.
Variegated stellar pink dogwood tree. A magnificent landscape specimen for small gardens or woodland settings. Birds are also attracted to this spectacular tree. Stellar pink dogwood is a beautiful specimen tree. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
The new cultivar is trademarked variegated stellar pink dogwood and originated as a bud mutation which gave rise to a branch from a stellar pink dogwood tree. Variegated stellar pink in full sun. This superb new dogwood offers exciting color. Large pink blossoms open in the spring attracting butterflies.
Its abundant flowers almost completely cover the tree in an overlapping manner. May 12 2016 exciting new variety provides brilliant color from spring through fall. A sterile cultivar that produces no fruit. Seashell pink flowers smother the branches in spring followed by decorative bright red fruit.
Newer releases include a variegated stellar pink dogwood with leaves edged in creamy white that turn vivid shades of pink and purple in fall. Rutgers is introducing an exciting variation of our famous and highly popular stellar pink dogwood. Each leaf is edged in white with overlapping hues of green and white turning a brilliant red purple in the fall. Cornus x variegated stellar pink us pp.
Dogwood is easy to grow requiring sun and moist soil. Growing 15 20 tall with a similar spread this dogwood exhibits strong growth and excellent resistance to dogwood anthracnose. Profuse large overlapping blush pink flower like bracts cover this small but vigorous tree in early spring. Zone 5 posted in other dogwoods leave a reply stellar pink cornus x stellar pink.
In the spring this elegant small tree boasts light pink star shaped flowers set against very attractive green and white variegated foliage. The fully branched habit provides layers of lush green foliage from bottom to top. Variegated giant dogwood cornus controversa variegata a graceful small tree with horizontal branching and silver margined leaves. The foliage turns pink and red in the fall.
To create stellar pink the only pink flowering tree of the series orton crossed japanese kousa dogwood with a red blooming american flowering dogwood named sweetwater fast forward to the 21 st century and a nurseryman named dennie hill discovers a variegated branch on one of his stellar pinks.