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Cornus mas

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Cornelian cherry A large deciduous shrub that produces lots of shiny red berries, this fruit has long been used as a food crop as well as been loved by birds. Cornus mas has soft foliage with small, bright yellow flowers in early Spring that are followed by fleshy, bright red, cherry-like fruits in late Summer. Attractive bark on older plants. The unripe fruit is bitter but when fully ripe it has a plum-like flavour and can be eaten from the tree. It is rather low in pectin and so needs to be used with other fruit when making jam. A good, productive tree for forest gardening.It grows on almost any soil once it is not too compacted, an interesting fact is that the wood of Cornus mas is extremely dense- meaning that, unlike most wood, it sinks in water. Site: Tolerates inland exposureSoil: Any well drained soilPosition: Full sun, partial shadeSeason of Interest: Spring flowers, Autumn colour, edible berries Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight: 16ft (5m) Spread: 16ft (5m)
  • Bareroot | 1-2ft
    €3.50
  • Bareroot | 2-3ft
    €3.50
  • Pot | 3L
    €3.50
  • Pot | 4L
    €3.50

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