I enjoy a Kousa Dogwood tree that never bloomed.? It is over 5 yrs old. Never white flowers. Only gets red...

It is over 5 yrs old. Never white flowers. Only gets red grapelike fruit. why does it never flower.
Answers:    "Grapelike"?

A dogwood will seize red berries. They will be in flat clusters, though...I wouldn't think to christen them "grapelike", since they're much smaller than grapes, and they don't form a hanging cluster.

But the second point - if you're getting fruit...then the flowers own to come first. Flower have to not only bloom, but be pollinated to return with fruit. It's like a biological impossibility for a dogwood tree to get fruit minus getting flowers earlier the same year.

So - 1) any you have one extremely special tree,
2) or it has flowered, but you didn't see, or were out of town when it happened, 3) or you hold a tree that is NOT a Kousa dogwood, and possibly whatever liberal of flowers it has are insignificant enough that you didn't see them