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  2. Cornus florida - Wikipedia

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    Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood, is a species of flowering tree in the family Cornaceae native to eastern North America and northern Mexico. An endemic population once spanned from southernmost coastal Maine south to northern Florida and west to the Mississippi River. [ 4 ]

  3. Cornus - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee princess dogwood. An older name of the dogwood in English is whipple-tree, occurring in a list of trees (as whipultre) in Geoffrey Chaucer Canterbury Tales. [8] This name is cognate with the Middle Low German wipel-bom "cornel", Dutch wepe, weype "cornel" (the wh-in Chaucer is unetymological, the word would have been Middle English wipel).

  4. 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 .

  5. Why are dogwoods so special in Knoxville? - AOL

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    The origin of Knoxville's Dogwood Arts Festival and why we plant these trees by the thousands.

  6. Cornus mas - Wikipedia

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    Cornus mas, "male" cornel, was named so to distinguish it from the true dogberry, the "female" cornel, Cornus sanguinea, and so it appears in John Gerard's Herbal: . This is Cornus mas Theophrasti, or Theophrastus his male Cornell tree; for he ſetteth downe two ſortes of Cornell trees, the male and the female: he maketh the wood of the male to bee ſound as in this Cornell tree; which we ...

  7. Cornus alternifolia - Wikipedia

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    Cornus alternifolia is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to eastern North America, from Newfoundland west to southern Manitoba and Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and Mississippi. It is rare in the southern United States. [2] It is commonly known as green osier, [3] alternate-leaved dogwood, [4] and ...

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    I laughed when @Dude the Tank pointed out, "You mean a sunset photobombs beautiful family of ducks." Related: Bird's Epic Photobomb of Women's Cute Beach Video Is Going Viral Adorable Duckling Facts