Cornus - Wikipedia Cornus is the Latin word for the cornel tree, Cornus mas The name cornel dates to the 1550s, via German from Middle Latin cornolium, ultimately from the diminutive cornuculum, of cornum, the Latin word for the cornel cherry Cornus means "horn", [4] presumably applied to the cherry after the example of κερασός, the Greek word for "cherry", which itself is of pre-Greek origin but
Cornus (Dogwood) RHS Plant Guide Discover cornus (dogwood) and everything you need to know to choose the right one for you and your garden
Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida): A Guide to the Dogwood Tree - Gardenia Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood) – A Complete Guide Cornus florida, commonly known as Flowering Dogwood, is a beloved large shrub or small deciduous tree prized for its four seasons of interest and versatility Its showy bracts, vibrant fall foliage, and attractive berries make it a standout in any landscape This native tree of Eastern North America thrives in a variety of environments
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Cornus alba - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Cornus alba, commonly called tatarian dogwood, is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub that is native to eastern and central Asia in areas in part inhabited by Tatars or Tartars
Cornus spp. and their (cultivars) - Urban Forest Nursery, Inc. What makes Cornus dogwoods and their cultivars special? Flowering dogwoods are among the most eye‑catching small trees in the landscape thanks to their large, colorful bracts in spring, rich seasonal foliage, and often attractive fruit The bracts — which are what most people think of as flowers — vary in size, shape, and color among cultivars, from classic white to striking pink tones
How to grow dogwood - BBC Gardeners World Magazine The tree forms, that include Cornus kousa and Cornus controversa, can cope with a clay soil but some aren’t successful on a shallow chalky soil The best time to plant or move dogwood and other shrubs is in autumn In this programme clip from Gardeners' World, Monty Don shows you how to re-home an unhappy dogwood