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Cornus kousa Satomi is in flower a good 2-3 weeks earlier than normal. A beautiful thing it is but a friend astounded me today by saying he would never plant one - a problem with the colour. I suppose he's quite correct, mercifully it does not flower when the orange azaleas are out. I count us lucky in that it flowers when it does, it really is an unusual shade of pink, is there a tad of orange in that colour?johnw
Beautiful, I wonder what's not to like about the color?
Can you imagine a nice bed of orange oriental poppies beneath? johnw
Quote from: TheOnionMan on June 17, 2010, 11:16:43 PMBeautiful, I wonder what's not to like about the color?Not a thing Mark. But I would be hard-pressed to come up with an under-planting other than white or a very soft blue. Can you imagine a nice bed of orange oriental poppies beneath? johnw
Well, I have this pink-flowered Kousa dogwood, still in a pot, overdue for planting out. Elsewhere in the garden, I have C. kousa 'Milky Way' (nice, easy-to-work-with-colorwise white flowers), which I underplant with hybrid Epimedium seedlings, which I imagine would look great if grown under a bold pink cultivar of C. kousa.
One of my most successful colour combos was Clematis x Venosa 'Violacea' draped across a brilliant scarlet to crimson rhododendron. Pure drama. I can't remember the rhoso's name now. Grace Someone.