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Cornelian Cherry: Hardy, Early-Blooming Dogwood

The Cornelian Cherry or Cornealian Dogwood (Cornus mas) is a lesser-known gem in the Dogwood family, celebrated for its cheerful early yellow blooms, edible fruits, and hardiness! This deciduous large shrub or small tree blooms in late winter (in warm climates) to very early spring—often before anything else in the garden even wakes up. Its petite golden blossoms arrive in clusters before leaves appear, lighting up the landscape with sunshine-colored confetti!

Though not fragrant, it’s beloved by early pollinators and offers a bonus in late summer: tart, bright red fruits that resemble olives and are perfect for jams and preserves. Fruits appear in July to September and can persist into autumn if birds don’t nab them first! They're rich in vitamin C and loved in Eastern European cuisines.

Leaves are opposite, egg-shaped, dark green, and turn shades of maroon to purplish-red in the fall! Forming an upright, rounded shape, the Cornelian Cherry typically grows 15-25 feet tall and about 12-20 feet wide. It has a multi-stemmed branching that extends to the ground unless pruned into tree form, exposing the lower trunk. The bark exfoliates into mosaic-like patches on older plants—lovely in the winter garden!

Key Features

  • Blooms in late winter to early spring before leaves emerge
  • Self-fruitful - Edible red fruits in late summer; great for preserves
  • Grows as a multi-stemmed shrub or can be pruned into a small tree
  • Attractive exfoliating bark on mature specimens
  • Excellent cold hardiness and disease resistance
    Supports early-season pollinators
  • Tolerates clay and urban conditions

Landscaping Uses

Native to central and southern Europe and western Asia, Cornus mas has been cultivated since ancient times, especially in the Balkans, where it’s prized both ornamentally and medicinally. A close cousin to our native Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), this species is tougher and blooms much earlier.

Use this rugged yet refined plant as a small ornamental tree or large screening shrub. It thrives in USDA Zones 4–8, tolerates urban conditions and clay soils, and can adapt to drought or high humidity once established. This old-world charmer is as practical as it is pretty!

  • Hedge or screen with seasonal interest and wildlife appeal
  • Small multi-purpose ornamental tree for front yards
  • Specimen tree in mixed borders
  • Early-season pollinator support in edible landscapes
  • Fruit tree hedgerows, edible landscaping, or permaculture orchards
  • Urban gardens that require especially resilient trees due to pollution
  • Wildlife gardens (birds love the fruit)

Care and Maintenance

This deciduous small tree or large shrub is exceptionally durable—cold-hardy, sun-loving, and adaptable to varied soils.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in spring or fall
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to part shade
  • Soil Needs: Prefers well-drained soil; tolerates clay, rocky, and urban soils
    Moisture Needs: Moderate water; drought-tolerant once established
  • Mulch: 3–4 inch layer of bark mulch or arborist chips; compost enriches soil
  • Fertilization Needs: Light feeding in early spring; compost or balanced slow-release fertilizer
  • Pruning Info: Blooms on old wood; prune after flowering if shaping is needed
  • Renewal Pruning: Optional; can rejuvenate old shrubs over several seasons
  • Special Needs/Perks:
  • Chill Hours: Roughly 800–1,000 hours if growing for fruit

Pollination Needs: Self-fertile but produces more fruit when cross-pollinated with another Cornus mas.

Cherry-Pick This Underrated Dogwood Delight

The Cornelian Cherry Tree or shrub brings bold color when you need it most—late winter into spring—and rewards again with edible summer fruits and fiery fall foliage. Hardy, handsome, and hassle-free, it’s a year-round performer with old-world charm.

Order now at Nature Hills Nursery, and we’ll ship at the proper planting time for your region!

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Cornelian Cherry: Hardy, Early-Blooming Dogwood

The Cornelian Cherry or Cornealian Dogwood (Cornus mas) is a lesser-known gem in the Dogwood family, celebrated for its cheerful early yellow blooms, edible fruits, and hardiness! This deciduous large shrub or small tree blooms in late winter (in warm climates) to very early spring—often before anything else in the garden even wakes up. Its petite golden blossoms arrive in clusters before leaves appear, lighting up the landscape with sunshine-colored confetti!

Though not fragrant, it’s beloved by early pollinators and offers a bonus in late summer: tart, bright red fruits that resemble olives and are perfect for jams and preserves. Fruits appear in July to September and can persist into autumn if birds don’t nab them first! They're rich in vitamin C and loved in Eastern European cuisines.

Leaves are opposite, egg-shaped, dark green, and turn shades of maroon to purplish-red in the fall! Forming an upright, rounded shape, the Cornelian Cherry typically grows 15-25 feet tall and about 12-20 feet wide. It has a multi-stemmed branching that extends to the ground unless pruned into tree form, exposing the lower trunk. The bark exfoliates into mosaic-like patches on older plants—lovely in the winter garden!

Key Features

  • Blooms in late winter to early spring before leaves emerge
  • Self-fruitful - Edible red fruits in late summer; great for preserves
  • Grows as a multi-stemmed shrub or can be pruned into a small tree
  • Attractive exfoliating bark on mature specimens
  • Excellent cold hardiness and disease resistance
    Supports early-season pollinators
  • Tolerates clay and urban conditions

Landscaping Uses

Native to central and southern Europe and western Asia, Cornus mas has been cultivated since ancient times, especially in the Balkans, where it’s prized both ornamentally and medicinally. A close cousin to our native Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), this species is tougher and blooms much earlier.

Use this rugged yet refined plant as a small ornamental tree or large screening shrub. It thrives in USDA Zones 4–8, tolerates urban conditions and clay soils, and can adapt to drought or high humidity once established. This old-world charmer is as practical as it is pretty!

  • Hedge or screen with seasonal interest and wildlife appeal
  • Small multi-purpose ornamental tree for front yards
  • Specimen tree in mixed borders
  • Early-season pollinator support in edible landscapes
  • Fruit tree hedgerows, edible landscaping, or permaculture orchards
  • Urban gardens that require especially resilient trees due to pollution
  • Wildlife gardens (birds love the fruit)

Care and Maintenance

This deciduous small tree or large shrub is exceptionally durable—cold-hardy, sun-loving, and adaptable to varied soils.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in spring or fall
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to part shade
  • Soil Needs: Prefers well-drained soil; tolerates clay, rocky, and urban soils
    Moisture Needs: Moderate water; drought-tolerant once established
  • Mulch: 3–4 inch layer of bark mulch or arborist chips; compost enriches soil
  • Fertilization Needs: Light feeding in early spring; compost or balanced slow-release fertilizer
  • Pruning Info: Blooms on old wood; prune after flowering if shaping is needed
  • Renewal Pruning: Optional; can rejuvenate old shrubs over several seasons
  • Special Needs/Perks:
  • Chill Hours: Roughly 800–1,000 hours if growing for fruit

Pollination Needs: Self-fertile but produces more fruit when cross-pollinated with another Cornus mas.

Cherry-Pick This Underrated Dogwood Delight

The Cornelian Cherry Tree or shrub brings bold color when you need it most—late winter into spring—and rewards again with edible summer fruits and fiery fall foliage. Hardy, handsome, and hassle-free, it’s a year-round performer with old-world charm.

Order now at Nature Hills Nursery, and we’ll ship at the proper planting time for your region!

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