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Cornus kousa This flowering Korean dogwood tree possesses an elegant, horizontal branching habit covered in pointed, creamy white to blush flower bracts that develop late spring and later form 1", spherical, red berries that the birds enjoy. Dark green foliage turns yellow and scarlet in the fall uncovering unique, exfoliating gray bark for winter interest. More weather and disease resistant than Flowering Dogwood, use as specimens, street trees, in woodland gardens, and in shrub borders.