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White dogwood 'Aurea'
Cornus alba
'Aurea'
Cornus alba 'Aurea' is a shrub characterized by its distinctive yellow leaves and red stems, and is primarily used for ornamental purposes. The following is a summary of the main growth characteristics and cultivation methods of Cornus alba 'Aurea'. Growth Characteristics - Size: On average, mature trees grow to about 2–3 meters in height and grow to a similar width. - Leaves: It boasts vibrant yellow leaves in spring and summer, and changes color in autumn to display a variety of hues. - Stems: Red stems appear in winter, adding color to the winter garden. - Adaptability: It grows well in both full sun and partial shade, but the color is better in areas with sufficient sunlight. - Soil: It prefers well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Propagation Methods - Cuttings: It can be propagated by stem cuttings in spring or autumn. Plant the cuttings in moist potting soil and cover them with plastic sheeting. - Division: Mature trees can be propagated by dividing them; in this case, water thoroughly to ensure the roots establish themselves well. Cultivation Methods - Water Management: The plant does not thrive in wet or poorly drained areas, so avoid overwatering. - Fertilizer: Provide nutrients using compound fertilizer when new shoots emerge in the spring. - Pruning: Pruning should be performed between late winter and early spring, after enjoying the color of the stems during the winter. Uses in the Garden - It is suitable for use as a boundary planting or hedge. - Due to its attractive stem colors in winter, it serves as a focal point in the garden during periods when there is no distinct seasonal feel. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Rust and gray mold may occur; in such cases, remove the infected parts and apply appropriate pesticides. - Pests: Aphids and insects may appear, so inspect the leaves regularly and use insecticides if necessary. The 'Aurea' dogwood adds vibrancy to the garden with its attractive colors throughout the four seasons, and since it is relatively easy to care for, it is a good choice for beginners.
Plant Family
Cornaceae
Height
3m
Spread
2.5m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
White dogwood 'Elegantisima'
Cornus alba
'Elegantissima'
Coronilla 'Citrina'
Coronilla valentina
subsp.
glauca
'Citrina'