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Cornus mas

Cornus mas

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(Cornelian Cherry) An ornamental species, native to Central and Southern Europe, Cornus mas is easy to grow with clusters of pretty, golden-yellow flowers in early spring followed by colourful red fruit later in the year.

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An ornamental species, native to Central and Southern Europe, Cornus mas is easy to grow with clusters of pretty, golden-yellow flowers in early spring followed by colourful red fruit later in the year. On an established plant, these flowers appear nearly like a golden mist or halo around the branches. Cool green leaves appear after flowering and last until they fall in autumn.

Hardy and reliable, Cornus mas will grow in some shade but you will find it flowers better in a position with full sun.


  • Position: Full sun or partial shade.
  • Soil: Fertile, moist soil.
  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Flowering Period: February.
  • Flower Colour: Golden-yellow
  • Rate of Growth: Moderate.
  • Habit: Large, branching shrub.
    • Height: 5 m (16 ft).
    • Spread: 5 m (16 ft).

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Despite the common name this small tree is actually a dogwood and isn't remotely related to cherries. It bears astringent, cherry-like fruits in midsummer which, when fully ripened, are used for making jam or a delicious sauce similar to cranberry sauce. It is also used in Armenia for distilling vodka!

There are several named cultivars grown either for their ornamental merits or fruit production. A dye is produced from the bark and tannins are produced from the leaves. Interestingly, the wood is denser than water and doesn't float.

Extract from an information poster in our arboretum

How Much Sun
Full Sun, Light Shade
Eventual Size
Shrub - Large (3m+)
Growing Conditions
Soil: Acid, Soil: Alkaline, Soil: Not Fussy, Site: Coastal Areas
Special Features
Flowers in Winter, Wildlife Friendly - Birds

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