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  2. Cornus sessilis - Wikipedia

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    This dogwood is a shrub or small tree approaching 5 metres (16 ft) in height at maximum. [1] It is deciduous , bearing deeply veined oval green leaves in season which turn red before falling. The inflorescence is a cluster of tiny greenish-yellow flowers surrounded by thick, pointed bracts .

  3. Cornus florida - Wikipedia

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    The flowering dogwood is usually included in the dogwood genus Cornus as Cornus florida L., although it is sometimes treated in a separate genus as Benthamidia florida (L.) Spach. Less common names for C. florida include American dogwood, Florida dogwood, Indian arrowwood, Cornelian tree, white cornel, white dogwood, false box, and false boxwood.

  4. Cornus - Wikipedia

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    Larger items have also been occasionally made of dogwood, such as the screw-in basket-style wine or fruit presses. The first kinds of laminated tennis rackets were also made from this wood, cut into thin strips. [citation needed] Dogwood twigs were used by U.S. pioneers to brush their teeth. They would peel off the bark, bite the twig and then ...

  5. Cornus capitata - Wikipedia

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    Cornus capitata is a species of dogwood known by the common names Bentham's cornel, evergreen dogwood, Himalayan flowering dogwood, and Himalayan strawberry-tree. [2] It is native to the low-elevation woodlands of the Himalayas in China , India , Pakistan , Nepal , and Bhutan .

  6. Cornus kousa - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is sometimes used for making wine. [10] It is resistant to the dogwood anthracnose disease, caused by the fungus Discula destructiva, unlike C. florida, which is very susceptible and commonly killed by it; for this reason, C. kousa is being widely planted as an ornamental tree in areas affected by the disease. [8]

  7. Cornus sericea - Wikipedia

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    Cornus sericea, the red osier or red-osier dogwood, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae, native to much of North America. It has sometimes been considered a synonym of the Asian species Cornus alba .