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Cornus kousa Galilean - Flowering Dogwood

Cornus kousa Galilean
Kousa Dogwood, Japanese Dogwood, Chinese Dogwood

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Remarkable variety with its particularly elegant flowering, featuring large pure white bracts with beautifully elongated and tapered tips! From May to June, its star-shaped flowers cover the layered vegetation in even brighter and more beautiful masses, contrasting with the large dark green leaves, gracefully pendant and undulate. It forms a large bush with several trunks and slender branches, spreading horizontally, giving it a decorative interest, especially when bare in winter! A bush for sun or partial shade and well-drained, rich, moist soil, preferably without limestone.
Height at maturity
6 m
Spread at maturity
5 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -23°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November
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Description

Cornus kousa 'Galilean', also known as 'Galzam', is a remarkable variety with particularly elegant flowering, featuring large pure white bracts with beautifully elongated and tapered tips! From May to June, its star-shaped flowers cover its layered vegetation in even brighter and more beautiful blankets, contrasting with its dark green deciduous foliage. Gracefully pendant and wavy, the leaves are also larger, offering an even more aesthetic and generous coverage. It forms a large bush with several trunks and fine branches spreading horizontally, giving it a decorative interest especially when bare in winter! As it ages, its grey bark peels off in plates, adding to its appeal during the colder months. It is a perfect shrub for partially shaded areas, placed alone or in the background of flower beds. Plant it in sunny or partially shaded areas with well-drained, rich, moist soil, preferably without limestone.

 

Cornus kousa, or Japanese dogwood, is a small tree or large bush, native to Japan, China, and Korea. Its sculptural silhouette, supported by layered and horizontal branches, gives it a very Japanese look. Developed after many years of research and intense selection and hybridization work, the 'Galilean' variety is characterized by its pure white flowering with bracts that have very tapered tips and large dark green leaves. This cultivar has an upright and spreading habit, reaching approximately 6m (19 ft 8 in) in height and 5m (16 ft 5 in) in width after many years. Despite its slow growth, it is a robust and easy-to-grow shrub as long as it enjoys morning or evening sun, not too intense, and well-drained, moist soil, preferably fertile and without limestone.

The flowering of 'Galilean' takes place in May-June, even on plants only aged 3 to 4 years. The bush is adorned with a multitude of large 'flowers', which are actually inflorescences. These are clusters of small true, green flowers, surrounded by 4 oval, pure white bracts with particularly tapered tips, arranged in star shapes. The flowers are arranged on the tree as if they were placed on the foliage. After the flowers, numerous fruits of good size, ranging from pink to crimson red and similar to strawberries, appear. The higher the summer temperatures, the more abundant the fruiting. The fruits are edible, fleshy, with a sweet flavour, but they do not have a significant taste, although they enhance the charm of this large shrub late in the season. 'Galilean' has dark green foliage, larger than other varieties. The leaves of Cornus kousa are ovate, strongly veined, slightly closed, and quite wavy along the edges, pendulous in nature. They measure between 5 and 8 cm (2 and 3.1 in) in length and are arranged opposite each other along the branches.

 

Cornus kousa 'Galilean' thrives in continental climates with distinct summers and winters, but it also performs well in milder zones. In hot regions, it should be placed in a sheltered spot away from the scorching sun, in consistently moist soil. This Japanese dogwood is still rare in gardens, yet it is very easy to grow as long as it benefits from careful planting. It can be a beautiful attraction on its own, planted as a centrepiece in a lawn for example. It will also shine when placed at the back of a flower bed composed of ericaceous plants or evergreen shrubs with staggered flowering or persistent foliage. Consider, for example, accompanying it with oakleaf or paniculate hydrangeas, Japanese maples with purple foliage, snowberries, a redbud, a fothergilla, or a honey tree.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 6 m
Spread at maturity 5 m
Habit Flat
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time May to June
Inflorescence Solitary
Fruit colour red

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Cornus

Species

kousa

Cultivar

Galilean

Family

Cornaceae

Other common names

Kousa Dogwood, Japanese Dogwood, Chinese Dogwood

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference1004621

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Planting and care

Originally from Japan, Korea, and China, Cornus kousa thrive in continental climates and temperate zones. Extremely cold temperatures during winter can cause absent or reduced flowering. However, this bush is very hardy and can withstand frost of at least -15°C (5 °F). It tolerates sunny exposures in areas with moderately warm summers. In hot regions, it should be planted in a sheltered spot away from scorching sun.

It prefers deep, fertile, well-drained soils that are slightly acidic or neutral, but it can tolerate some limestone in the soil. It accepts clay soils without excessive moisture, especially in winter. Plant it in a deep hole lined with clay balls, coarse sand, or gravel to ensure good drainage in very compact soil. Any good, balanced, and loose garden soil is suitable for it. At planting, add compost and leaf mold. Mulching with pine bark will help maintain moisture and promote soil acidity.

Pruning is not essential but can be done at the end of winter to remove diseased or dead wood and crossing branches to maintain a nice shape. During the first two years of planting, watering should be regular in summer, afterwards, it can fend for itself.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Back of border, Free-standing
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Deep, well-drained, loamy, humus-rich.

Care

Pruning instructions Pruning is not necessary, but branches can be cut back in early spring to encourage the growth of new vigorous shoots. It is also important to remove dead wood and crossing branches to maintain an attractive shape.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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