dogwood in English

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a shrub or small tree of north temperate regions that yields hard timber and is grown for its decorative foliage, red stems, and colorful berries.
If you are growing your willows and dogwoods for their colourful winter stems, cut them hard back now.
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1. Apart from the Cornelian cherry, the most popular include: alternate-leaved dogwood, flowering dogwood, kousa dogwood, wedding cake tree and Japanese Cornelian cherry.

2. Bunchberries are also called dwarf dogwood, trailing dogwood, coastal bunchberry, western bunchberry or Alaskan bunchberry

3. Bunchberries/Dwarf Dogwood Cornus canadensis, C

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5. Anthracnose of dogwood (Cornus) is a particularly serious disease

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7. Cornelian Cherries are not real cherry but a species of Dogwood

8. Botanically, Cornelian cherry is a species of dogwood, unrelated to grocers’ cherries

9. Cornus mas, the Cornelian cherry or Cornelian cherry dogwood, is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae.There are nearly 50 species of Cornelian cherry in the world

10. Plants such as butterfly bush, rosemary, and dogwood root well from softwood Cuttings

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12. Cornus kousa dogwood blooms two to three weeks after flowering dogwood and has pointed white or pink tapered Bracts, red fruit in late summer, and scarlet fall color

13. Dogwood blossoms are similar – their delicate pink and white parts are really Bracts.

14. Bunchberries are also known as dwarf dogwood and belong to the same family

15. The sun rises in the summer sky like Rembrandt's brush on a dogwood branch. "

16. Cankerworms have a wide host range, but prefer elm, apple, dogwood, cherry, variety of oaks including

17. As with the flowering dogwood trees, Bunchberries produce small clusters of red fruits in summer

18. Cornelian Cherry dogwood, Cornus mas, is the plant I have chosen for February's plant of the month.This particular dogwood is a plant that can be used as an indicator for the arrival of spring

19. Cornelian Cherry is the common name for European Cornell plants belonging to the dogwood family

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21. Rachel Charlton, Assistant Principal at Aldrin, to her new role as Acting Principal at Dogwood Elementary School

22. The film ends when Sae sees Kouhei under the flowering dogwood tree, and Sae welcomes Kouhei back home.

23. Sycamore, oak (especially white oaks), maple, ash, walnut, and dogwood are especially vulnerable to Anthracnose, which may cause leaf …

24. A unique and attractive form of Dogwood, Cornelian Cherry is native to Ukraine and other regions around the Black Sea.

25. The Cottony maple scale is common on maple, boxelder, hackberry, dogwood, beech, apple, oak, linden, honeylocust, and elm

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27. Cornelian Cherry Dogwood (Cornus Mas) is known for it’s early bloom in spring with clusters of fuzzy yellow, star-like flowers

28. Bunchberries definition: a dwarf variety of dogwood native to North America, Cornus canadensis , having red Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

29. Native to Europe and into western Asia, the Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Tree can grow up to 25 feet tall with a 20-foot spread

30. Dogwood Borers are probably most damaging, but roundheaded apple tree Borers, apple bark Borers, flat-headed apple tree Borers, and leopard moths can also be found

31. A Point of View is an authentic 3 bedroom, 3 bath log cabin located in the beautiful Dogwood Farms section of Wears Valley

32. Examples of Coppery in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The client can dictate the season as seen by the surrounding landscape’s spring pink dogwood, summer’s hydrangea, fall’s Coppery-leaf …

33. Acacia, almond, chestnut, oak, rock-rose, common dogwood, Coronilla, brassica, Dorycnium, fruit tree, broom, geranium, holly, topped lavender, birdsfoot trefoil, buckthorn, Reseda, rosemary, rose, willow, thyme, white clover, gorse, viburnum

34. What are often taken to be the petals of flowers are sometimes Bracts—for example, the large, colourful Bracts of poinsettia s or the showy white or pink Bracts of dogwood blossoms.

35. What is a Cornelian Cherry Plant? Cornelian cherries (Cornus mas) are actually members of the dogwood family and native to areas of Eastern Europe and Western Asia (they even survive in Siberia!)

36. Although Cornelian Cherry is a dogwood (not a cherry), it is not as particular in its requirements as many dogwoods are, nor is it as susceptible to the diseases they sometimes get

37. The Cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornus mas) is a large multi-stemed deciduous shrub that is sometimes trained as a small tree.The growth habit is usually round or oval in shape

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39. Cornelian-cherry dogwood is a small, 20- to 25-foot-high tree or large shrub that thrives in well-drained urban conditions as a specimen plant, in masses, near a patio, or as a hedge

40. A closer look: Tree bark Beholds unique designs, various uses Katherine Schlosser Special to the News & Record Feb 19, 2021 Feb 19, 2021; 0; From left to right: Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida

41. Aldehydase aldehyde aldehyde base aldehyde dehydrogenase aldehyde fuchsin aldehyde-lyase aldehyde mutase aldehyde oxidoreductase aldehyde reductase aldehyde test Alden Alder Alder body alder buckthorn alder dogwood Alder flycatcher alder grove Alder's anomaly alder tree Aldercy alderfly alderman Alderney sea-lavender Alderson-Broaddus College

42. Swamps l Woody plants - mostly trees (white cedar, tamarack, black spruce, silver and red maple, black ash) and/or shrubs (willow, dogwood, alder, and winterberry) l Periodically or permanently flooded l Often no standing water in mid to late summer.

43. These small shallow wetlands often have a history of hydrosere succession from open water to fen, swamp, or peat bog or, when conditions permit, there may be a further succession of colonizing plants from shrubs (dogwood, alder) to water-tolerant trees (birch, spruce, ash, cedar, elm).

44. Bract, Modified, usually small, leaflike structure often positioned beneath a flower or inflorescence. What are often taken to be the petals of flowers are sometimes Bracts—for example, the large, colourful Bracts of poinsettia s or the showy white or pink Bracts of dogwood blossoms.

45. Flowering Bushes & Shrubs Azalea & Rhododendron Barberry Butterfly Bush Boxwood Beautyberry Camellia Clethra Daphne Forsythia Hebe Gardenia Hibiscus Hydrangeas Itea Kalmia Pieris Sambucus Spiraea Syringa Viburnum Weigela Shop Trees ; Flowering Trees Crapemyrtle Dogwood Ginkgo Japanese Maple Japanese Snowbell Magnolia Redbud Western Red Cedar

46. Most of the other hedges are a mix of hazel, maple and ash, with here and there a holly, crab apple, Bullace or an oak, and an under-blush of dogwood, the hips of wild roses or the exquisite little pink berries of the spindle tree

47. Anthracnose (Leaf Blight) is a general term for foliar diseases caused by numerous species of fungi and affects a broad range of trees including ash, dogwood, maple, beech, birch, elm, linden, oak, sycamore and willow.Visible symptoms of the disease vary with species and host but most commonly, infected leaves develop tan to reddish brown lesions that extend along the veins of the leaf.

48. The wood types that are placed into a balefire can differ but traditionally the ones used for the Celtic Druid traditions are apple, cedar, dogwood, elder, holly, juniper, oak, poplar, and rowan The Sabbat Beltane (see BELTANE / BELTAIN) gets its name from the Balefires lit throughout Britain and Ireland on May Eve that would burn through the nights during and after the holiday celebrations

49. Cutting flowers in sun a pinched Caterwauling behind no sign of a child peek around the dogwood glimpse a grey cat passing in its mouth a small eastern cottontail now silent limp dangles by the neck the cat walks body beneath to the evergreen shade rips at its prize I am near trying to see cat disappears I go around fence's other side wide-eyed rabbit sees me begins to move from side lying to

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