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Kousa Dogwoods that Resist Disease

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Cultivars Evaluated at WSU Puyallup<br />

Cornus nuttallii<br />

Baby Splash<br />

Beni Fuji<br />

Big Apple<br />

Blue Shadow<br />

China Girl<br />

Chinensis<br />

Constellation *<br />

Dwarf Pink<br />

Ed Mezitt<br />

Emerald Star<br />

Gold Cup<br />

Gold Star<br />

Highland<br />

Lance Leaf<br />

Lustgarten Weep<br />

Milky Way<br />

Milky Way Select<br />

Moonbeam<br />

National<br />

Porlock **<br />

Red Ryan<br />

Rosabella<br />

Ruth Ellen *<br />

Satomi<br />

Silver Cup<br />

Snow Flake<br />

Speciosa<br />

Square Dance<br />

Stellar Pink *<br />

Summer Majesty<br />

Trinity Star<br />

Tsukabo-no-nine<br />

Twinkle<br />

Wilton<br />

* Hybrid C. kousa × C. florida<br />

** Hybrid C. kousa × C. capitata<br />

Anthracnose<br />

<strong>Resist</strong>ance<br />

Annual<br />

Growth<br />

Fall<br />

Color<br />

Fruit<br />

Production<br />

Note: A single bar represents a low rating in its category compared to other varieties listed (e.g. less disease resistance,<br />

slower growth, poor fall color, limited fruit production). Additional bars indicate a greater strength of the attribute.<br />

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