Cornus Kousa 'Wolf Eyes' is one of the most popular variegated forms of dogwood. The leaves are light green with a creamy white edging. During autumn the foliage takes on hints of pink. Mature trees grow to around four metres high and four metres wide.
In late spring this species is smothered in a stunning display of white flowers, followed by rounded red berries. The berries are likened to the pupils of a wolf's eyes.
This large deciduous shrub / small tree does best in part-sun locations and in well drained soils. It grows to around 3 m x 3m in maturity. Frost tolerant
In late spring this species is smothered in a stunning display of white flowers, followed by rounded red berries. The berries are likened to the pupils of a wolf's eyes.
This large deciduous shrub / small tree does best in part-sun locations and in well drained soils. It grows to around 3 m x 3m in maturity. Frost tolerant