Side of the Road: the Kousa Dogwood
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010We’ve covered a fair amount of the neglected or hidden edibles, but this one managed to hide in plain sight for a while. I noticed it when we drove past one of these trees recently and Aub and I came to the conclusion that it was red berry season.
Deciding to investigate it a bit further than the most base of observations, I found one again and was able to figure out that it is a Kousa Dogwood. It’s actually quite common, as it is a disease-resistant substitute for the American Dogwood. These particular trees are located on Ashford-Dunwoody Road along Blackburn Park. The fruit is a pleasant novelty, and tastes peachy. And as of September 2nd, there are still loads of unripe fruits on the trees there. Stop by and grab some.


















