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With some
plants reaching a height of 70 to 75 feet in areas of the
Columbia River Gorge, C. nuttallii is the giant
of the large bracted dogwoods. Due to the
absence of any report that plants of
C. kousa and C. nuttallii
were cross fertile, the challenge was to produce interspecific
hybrids that possess the desirable
traits of both species and would grow well over a wide range of
soil and climatic conditions.
Many different plants of C. kousa were hybridized
with plants of C. nuttalli in 1973. A limited
number of seeds were produced and they germinated in the spring
of 1974. Most of the seedlings flowered after seven to nine
years, and in 1983, a superior F1 seedling selection was
hybridized with a plant of C. kousa ‘Rosea’.
Subsequently, the “best” among the progeny from this cross was
propagated and plants distributed to cooperators in New Jersey,
Tennessee and Oregon for intensive evaluation.
A plant patent is pending under the cultivar name ‘KN30-8’ and
the plants will be marketed under the trademark Venus®.
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