Cornus kousa 'Gold Star'

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Cornus kousa 'Gold Star' is a slow-growing shrub with striking gold yellow leaves. In spring, it produces small white flowers that appear in umbel inflorescences. The plant thrives best in a moist, well-draining soil and a sunny to semi-shady position. After flowering, edible red fruits develop that attract birds. The leaves change color in the fall to a beautiful mahogany hue before eventually falling off.

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  • No, the plant Cornus kousa 'Gold Star' is not evergreen. It loses its leaves in the fall and remains bare during the winter. It is a deciduous garden plant.

    The plant is hardy to about -15 degrees Celsius. It is advisable to protect the plant from severe frost in the winter. It is also important to properly acclimate the plant to the winter conditions.

    Yes, this plant is generally easy to maintain. It is important to water the plant regularly and prune it to maintain its shape and size. In addition, the plant also benefits from good fertilization.

    Cornus kousa 'Gold Star' needs at least 3 meters of space to fully develop. It is important to provide enough space for the roots to spread out properly. Consider the width of the branches when planting this garden plant.

    Garden plants like Cornus kousa 'Gold Star' thrive best in full sun or partial shade. In the shade, the growth of the plant can be limited, and the flowers and leaf color may be less vibrant. It is advisable to plant the plant in a sunny or partially shaded location for optimal growth.

    The plant needs regular water, especially during dry periods. It is advisable to keep the soil moist, but be careful not to let the roots sit in wet soil too often to prevent root rot.

    Yes, this plant attracts butterflies and bees due to the flowers and nectar it produces. It is an attractive choice for gardens that want to contribute to the conservation of these important pollinators.

    The plant blooms in the months of May and June, and the flowering lasts for about 2 to 3 weeks.

    The plant can tolerate full sun and thrives best in a sunny location. It is important to give the plant enough water during hot, sunny periods. The leaves can get burned if the plant is exposed to the sun for too long.

    The fruits of this plant are edible and have a sweet taste. They can be eaten raw or processed into jams and desserts. It is important to only consume the fruits and avoid the rest of the plant, as some parts can be toxic.

  • The best time to prune is after flowering in the spring. Remove dead branches and trim any protruding or crossing branches. Do not prune too forcefully, as this plant blooms on last year's wood.

    The plant needs regular watering, especially during dry periods. Ensure that the soil remains moist but not too wet. Water the plant preferably at the roots to prevent root rot.

    The plant needs a well-draining potting soil to remain healthy. Make sure the potting soil stays moist but not too wet. You may use a potting soil specifically for acid-loving plants for optimal growth.

    The soil should be well-draining and moist, with a preference for acidic soil. Ensure soil fertility and add organic material for optimal growth and blooming. Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot.

    This plant thrives best in a sunny to semi-shaded location. Ensure well-draining soil and avoid overly wet or dry conditions. Protect the plant from strong winds and frost.

    Plants like these need protection from frost in the winter. This can be achieved by covering the plant with straw or leaves. Also make sure that the soil around the plant is well-drained to prevent root rot.

    This plant requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. Trim dead or damaged branches in the spring to promote the plant's health. Fertilize the plant in the spring with a slow-release fertilizer.

    For garden plants, it is important to add organic fertilizers annually in the spring. Use a fertilizer with a balanced formula of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Always follow the instructions on the packaging for the correct dosage.

    Mulching is important for garden plants because it helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. It can be applied around the plants in a layer of about 5-7 centimeters. Use organic materials such as leaves, bark, or compost for a good mulch layer.

    This plant thrives best in an acidic soil with a pH value between 5.5 and 6.5. A too high pH value can lead to poor growth and health problems for the plant. It is therefore important to regularly check the acidity of the soil and adjust it if necessary.

    Plants like these can be affected by aphids, spider mites, and caterpillars. These pests can be controlled using natural enemies such as ladybugs and lacewings, or with suitable pesticides. It is important to regularly check the plant for pests and take action if necessary.

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    Cornus kousa 'Gold Star' is a slow-growing shrub with striking gold yellow leaves. In spring, it produces small white flowers that appear in umbel inflorescences. The plant thrives best in a moist, well-draining soil and a sunny to semi-shady position. After flowering, edible red fruits develop that attract birds. The leaves change color in the fall to a beautiful mahogany hue before eventually falling off.

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