
cornelian cherry dogwood
Cornus mas 'Golden Glory'
Overview
The Cornelian Cherry Dogwood is an amazing plant species with a long season of interest. It is an attractive shrub with golden yellow-green leaves and striking yellow bouquets of flowers in early spring. The stems are also a brilliant red, adding to the overall season of interest. The fruits from the flowers are edible, cherry-like drupes that enjoyed by birds, deer, other wildlife, and humans alike. This flowering shrub is both ornamental and edible, making it a great choice for gardens and landscapes. Whether grown alone or in a mixed border, it is sure to provide a stunning statement. With an easy to maintain nature and a long season of interest, it is an amazing choice to enhance any yard.
Care Guide
Watering
Cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornus mas 'Golden Glory') should be watered once per week during the growing season. The amount of water should be determined by checking the soil moisture and adjusting the amount of water accordingly-- if the soil feels dry, give the plant a deep and thorough watering, making sure there isn't standing water around the base of the plant. During periods of high temperatures and dry winds, the plant may need to be watered more frequently. During the winter, reduce watering to once every 2 weeks, making sure to avoid excess moisture around the base of the plant.
Light
Cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornus mas 'Golden Glory') requires full sun for at least 6 to 8 hours per day in order to thrive. Direct midday sun is beneficial, but it's best to provide some partial shade in the hottest part of the day. This shrub thrives in a variety of soil types but prefers well-draining, slightly acidic soils with consistent moisture. Morning sunlight is especially important, as it helps the tree initiate dormancy for the winter season. For optimal growth, provide as much sunlight as possible and as consistent a light cycle as possible throughout the entire growing season.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 4–8.
Pruning
Cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornus mas 'Golden Glory') should be pruned annually in the late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Pruning should focus on removing weak, damaged, or dead wood, as well as removing any branches that cross or rub against 1 another. Thinning out the interior of the plant can also help to promote air circulation and improve light penetration. It’s best to prune young trees conservatively, removing only 10-15% of the foliage each year, and prune older trees slightly more heavily, removing up to 20-25% of the foliage. When pruning, be sure to use sharp, sterilized pruning shears or garden clippers and avoid leaving stubs.
Propagation
Grafting Propagation, Layering Propagation, Cutting, Seed Propagation, Tissue Culture
Uses & Symbolism
Attracts: Birds.
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