Cornus controversa

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Cornus controversa, often known as the wedding cake tree, is a distinctive deciduous tree admired for its dramatic, tiered branching and refined seasonal interest. In late spring to early summer, flattened clusters of small creamy-white flowers are held horizontally along the branches, followed by blue-black berries later in the season. Large, ovate green leaves create a lush canopy through summer before turning attractive shades of red, purple, and yellow in autumn. Fully hardy in UK conditions, it prefers a sheltered position with moist, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade, where its architectural form can be appreciated as a specimen tree in larger gardens and landscape settings.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Shrubs
Flower Colour
  • White
Eventual Height
  • 4-8m
Flowering Month
  • June
Planting Position
  • Full sun
  • Part shade
Features
  • Deciduous

How to care for Cornus controversa

Light:
Full sun to partial shade.

Soil:
Fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil; prefers neutral to slightly acidic conditions.

Water:
Water regularly while establishing; keep evenly moist during dry periods.

Pruning:
Minimal pruning; remove dead or damaged branches in late winter if required.

Hardiness:
Hardy in temperate climates.

Feeding:
Mulch annually with organic matter in spring.

Notes

Deciduous medium to large tree or shrub with a distinctive tiered, horizontal branching habit.

Grown mainly for its architectural form rather than flowers.

Produces small white flowers in flat clusters in early summer.

Mid-green foliage turns yellow in autumn.

Slow-growing but long-lived and very characterful.

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