Invention Summary: Variegated Stellar PinkTM is a stable mutation of the popular Stellar Pink® variety of dogwood tree that is the result of crossing two varieties (Cornus Kousa and Cornus Florida). Its abundant flowers almost completely cover the tree in an overlapping manner. The leaves have a white margin and dispersed green, and mottled hues of green and white in several shades. In the fall, leaves are multi-colored and are more brilliant than the Stellar Pink® variety.
Has sold over one million trees since being introduced in the early 1990s and are coveted by ornamental tree lovers.
Besides leaf color, all other attributes are identical to the Stellar Pink® variety. Growth is very vigorous with dense and upright branches. An average height of 23 feet and an average width of 18 feet have been achieved at 20 years of age. Branches are more uniformly full in width than are trees of Kousa dogwood. Variegated Stellar PinkTM has exhibited superior winter hardiness in USDA Plant Hardiness Map Zone 6a (-5° to -10° F). High resistance to the diseases powdery mildew and anthracnose has also been shown. Market Application:
They exhibit vigor and can ultimately grow into large, stately trees in the landscape.
Advantages: Variegated Stellar PinkTM has a unique combination of characteristics:
Intellectual Property & Development Status: Patent applied for. U.S. Trademark #85004146; Limited licensing available.