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- Cornus - Wikipedia
Cornus is a genus of about 30–60 species [Note 1] of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods or cornels, which can generally be distinguished by their blossoms, berries, and distinctive bark [3]
- Cornus florida - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Cornus florida, commonly known as flowering dogwood, is a small deciduous tree that typically grows 15-30’ tall with a low-branching, broadly-pyramidal but somewhat flat-topped habit It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native American flowering trees
- Cornus florida - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, showy, understory tree in the dogwood family (Cornaceae) that is native from southeastern Canada through eastern North America to eastern Mexico, where it is commonly found growing in woodland margins The species epithet is Latin for “floriferous ”
- Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida): A Guide to the Dogwood Tree
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
- Cornus (Dogwood) RHS
Learn all about cornus (dogwood) - choose the best ones to grow, where to buy, where to plant and care advice from RHS experts
- Venus® Dogwood, Cornus x KN30-8, Monrovia Plant
Your climate might be too cold for this plant: A spectacular, fast-growing hybrid with exceptionally large, white, flower-like bracts Attractive red ornamental fruit appears in fall The glossy green foliage has wonderful red fall color
- Cornus, dogwood, many stunning species - Nature Garden
Dogwood (or Cornus) is a beautiful shrub that shares lovely flowers and beautiful leafage, especially in fall Key facts to remember Name – Cornus Family – Cornaceae Type – Shrub Height – 16 to 40 feet (5 to 12 meters) Exposure – Sun, part sun Soil – ordinary, humus-rich Foliage – deciduous (evergreen for some species
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