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Satomi Dogwood Tree

Cornus kousa 'Satomi'
$3795
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Plant Highlights

Satomi Dogwood Tree highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Cornus kousa 'Satomi'
  • Growing Zones
    5-9
  • Mature Height
    15 - 30 feet
  • Mature Spread
    15 - 30 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Moderate
  • Soil
    Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Fall Color
    Deep Purple, Red
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Pruning Time
    When Dormant
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring

The Satomi Dogwood (Cornus kousa 'Satomi') is an outstanding ornamental for spring color and fall interest. This is a great choice for your yard as the spring blooms come a bit later in the season. When your other spring-blooming plants are beginning to fade, your Satomi Japanese Dogwood will just be getting started!

This extension of your yard's spring glory will begin with clusters of four-petaled, delicate pink flower-like bracts that stand out amid the landscape plantings. These flowers are nectar-rich beacons for beneficial pollinators!

As the blooms fade, the pointed, ovate leaves become prominent giving your Dogwood a lush green appearance for the summer months. The multi-stemmed growth is horizontally-inclined, creating a lovely symmetry and low canopy.

Late summer and fall bring red berries that resemble large raspberries that you and your local songbirds can both enjoy! Birds will flock to your yard to enjoy a treat from your Dogwood, but you can also sample them for a unique, natural snack. While not as tasty as other berries, the Dogwood berry is sometimes enjoyed primarily for its juice. As fall approaches you'll also begin to see your Dogwood's foliage change to a deep red that will certainly stand out amid the usual lighter red hues!

Hardy throughout USDA growing zones 5 to 9, these deciduous trees drop their foliage to reveal bark that is grey and peeling which will draw your eye during the winter months!

Planting and Application:

Satomi Dogwood has a lot to offer as an ornamental planting! Year-round interest and even edible fruit for humans and wildlife make this an outstanding choice for your landscape. Plant these lovely understory trees in winding rows or in informal groups for a naturalized woodland setting! Dogwood looks best when you use an odd number of trees, artistically placed in an allée or even a zig-zag for best results.

Raise on a berm to further highlight this gorgeous tree and its four seasons of interest! It would look terrific in the center of a garden bed with lower plants to complement it. It could also stand alone in your front yard as a specimen focal point to draw the eye.

Gorgeous street trees, graceful shade trees, and even for privacy hedgerows and shelterbelts mixed with other flowering trees and shrubs! Keep the lower branching intact for screening en masse or in long rows mixed with other flowering shrubs and shrubby trees! You'll create wildlife, pollinator, and bird-friendly privacy havens with ease!

  • Big Display in Early Spring!
  • Showy Bright Pink Bracts Fade White In The Center
  • Graceful Form & Green Foliage
  • Birds Love The Fall Red Berries
  • Outstanding Fall Color & Winter Appeal!
  • Hardy Small Native Tree, Woodland, Groupings, Understory & Specimens

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Satomi can grow in full sun and loves a rich organic, acidic soil that drains well is best, but tolerates just about any soil condition. They love having their root systems covered with a 3-4 inch thick layer of mulch to keep the root system evenly moist and cooler. They do not like the sun to bake the roots beneath. Additional moisture weekly or as needed will also keep your plant happy. Flowering Japanese Dogwood Trees shows better cold hardiness and for sure should be used in areas where Dogwood Anthracnose is a problem as this beauty has no serious disease problems.

Prune them to shape when dormant, and remove water growth or suckers after flowering. Decide what you want to keep first, then remove crossed branches and branches heading into the interior of the canopy to open it up for sunlight penetration and air circulation.

  • Full Sun Trees
  • Needs Well-Drained Acidic Soil
  • Moderate Moisture Needs
  • Prune When Dormant
  • Tolerates Deer, & Pest/Disease-Resistant

Buy a unique Dogwood with spring and fall interest, the Satomi Japanese Dogwood will light up your landscape year-round! Order your new favorite wildlife-friendly ornamental flowering trees from Nature Hills today!

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast does Satomi Dogwood grow?

The Satomi Dogwood has a medium growth rate and can be very long-lived flowering ornamentals!

How big does a Japanese Flowering Dogwood get?

The Satomi Dogwood is a varied ornamental that can grow 15 - 30 feet in height and width.

Do Dogwoods like sun or shade?

The Satomi Japanese Dogwood tree flowers are best in full sun for the most color and the most flowers and fruit.

Where is the best place to plant a Flowering Dogwood?

The Satomi Dogwood Trees do best in very well-drained acidic soil in a sunny to partly sunny location. They prefer consistent moisture and mulched, organic beds.

Are Dogwood Trees messy?

Not at all! Dogwood trees are deciduous trees that will drop leaves and the fruit in the fall. But the leaves are easy to rake up and birds carry away the fruit, or you can eat the berries too!

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Nikki
Wonderful

When I bought this house it came with the Satomi Dogwood. It is the most amazing tree. It's shape is unique and the pink flowers that start out green are wonderful. The height is perfect for viewing and Fall colors are also a great addition to my garden. This is on a front corner and steals the show.

Hi Nikki,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the Satomi Dogwood tree! We’re delighted to hear how beautifully it has become a highlight of your garden—and on the front corner, no less. Satomi Dogwoods truly are special with their unique shape, maidens shades of pink that unfold from green, and those stunning fall colors. It sounds like the perfect showstopper for your space!

If you ever want tips on how to care for it through the seasons or enhance its blooms or foliage, feel free to reach out. Regular watering during dry spells, avoiding heavy pruning, and a bit of mulch can really help keep it thriving.

Thanks again for your lovely insight—we adore hearing how these plants create lasting beauty for our gardeners.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Nikki
Wonderful

When I bought this house it came with the Satomi Dogwood. It is the most amazing tree. It's shape is unique and the pink flowers that start out green are wonderful. The height is perfect for viewing and Fall colors are also a great addition to my garden. This is on a front corner and steals the show.

Hi Nikki,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Satomi Dogwood Tree! We’re thrilled to hear that this lovely tree has made such a beautiful impact on your garden, especially with its unique shape and those stunning pink flowers changing from green. The vibrant fall colors add that extra seasonal charm, and we couldn’t agree more—it’s truly a showstopper placed perfectly on your front corner.

If you ever want tips on how to keep it thriving, consider regular mulching and ensuring it gets consistent watering during dry spells — Satomi Dogwoods appreciate rich, well-drained soil and partial sunlight. Also, occasional pruning can help maintain that striking shape you love so much. Should you need advice or want to explore companion plants to complement it, we’re just a message away!

Thanks again for your lovely feedback, Nikki. Your Satomi Dogwood sounds like a true garden treasure.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Charlie
Late Spring blooms

I was looking for a plant that would bloom in late spring since my forsythia are finished with their yellow display so early. Well, the Satomi Dogwood has done its job. It is in my front yard and gives color in late spring -- and red leaves in fall. Birds come to visit since they love the berries. An extra bonus!

Hello Charlie,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your wonderful experience with your Satomi Dogwood Tree! We’re thrilled to hear that it’s perfectly complementing your garden with beautiful late spring blooms and vibrant red leaves in the fall. It’s truly delightful that your tree is also attracting birds — those visits always feel like a special reward for any gardener!

If you're interested in enhancing the bird visitation even more or getting extra vibrancy from your tree, consider adding a little mulch around the base to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Regular, deep watering—especially during dry spells—can keep your Satomi Dogwood thriving year after year. We’d love for you to explore other complementary plants that flower throughout different seasons to keep your garden colorful and inviting year-round.

Thanks again for your fantastic feedback. Happy to assist if you ever have any questions or want more planting tips!

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Charlie
Late Spring blooms

I was looking for a plant that would bloom in late spring since my forsythia are finished with their yellow display so early. Well, the Satomi Dogwood has done its job. It is in my front yard and gives color in late spring -- and red leaves in fall. Birds come to visit since they love the berries. An extra bonus!

Hi Charlie,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the Satomi Dogwood Tree! We're delighted to hear that it provides the late spring color you were looking for after your forsythias have finished blooming. The transition from spring flowers to those vibrant red fall leaves indeed makes the tree a versatile addition to any landscape. Plus, knowing it’s attracting birds with its berries is such a heartwarming bonus—nature’s way of joining your garden’s celebration!

If you ever want to enhance your tree’s display or ensure its ongoing health, be sure to mulch around the base to retain moisture and consider periodic feeding with a balanced fertilizer in early spring. We also recommend a full planting guide on our website for future reference—feel free to reach out if you'd like us to send that over!

Thanks again for your feedback, and may your garden continue to thrive beautifully.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Leslie
A lot to offer

Satomi Dogwood has a lot to offer. I didn't realize the fruit was edible until a local tree guy told me. After the blooms, the leaves are such a dark, rich green. I love it!

Hello Leslie,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the Satomi Dogwood Tree! We're delighted to hear how much you love its beautiful dark, rich green leaves after the blooms — they truly are a standout feature. It’s a lovely bonus that the fruit is edible, and it’s great that the local tree expert was able to share that tidbit with you. If you ever want to explore recipes or ideas for using the fruit, we’d be happy to help point you in the right direction.

If you have any questions about caring for your Satomi Dogwood as it grows or want tips on what to plant nearby, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always here to support your gardening journey.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

Satomi Dogwood

Satomi Dogwood Tree

From $3795

Growing Zones

5-9

Mature Height

15 - 30 feet

Mature Spread

15 - 30 feet

Sun

Full Sun

Foliage Color

N/A

Fall Color

Deep Purple, Red

Flower Color

N/A
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