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Cornus sericea is a popular ornamental shrub that is often planted for the red coloring of its twigs in the dormant season. The cultivars 'Bud's Yellow', [ 11 ] 'Flaviramea' [ 12 ] with lime green stems, and 'Hedgerows Gold' [ 13 ] (variegated foliage) have gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit (confirmed in 2017).
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Cornus mas Cornus florida in spring Cornus drummondii in flower Mature and immature flowers of Cornus canadensis, Bonnechere Provincial Park, Ontario Cornus canadensis fruit Spring budding 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 ...
The Cornaceae are a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants in the order Cornales.The family contains approximately 85 species in two genera, [1] Alangium and Cornus.They are mostly trees and shrubs, which may be deciduous or evergreen, although a few species are perennial herbs.
Cornus sericea, a deciduous shrub also known as red osier dogwood Index of plants with the same common name This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).
Cornus amomum — silky dogwood; Cornus canadensis — Canada bunchberry; Cornus drummondii — northern roughleaf dogwood; Cornus florida — flowering dogwood; Cornus nuttallii — Pacific dogwood; Cornus racemosa — grey dogwood; Cornus rugosa — roundleaf dogwood; Cornus sericea — silky dogwood; Cornus suecica — Swedish dwarf dogwood
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Cornus asperifolia, called toughleaf dogwood, is species of Cornus native to the southeastern United States. [2] A shrub or small tree typically 3 to 5 m tall, it has yellow‑white flowers and white fruit. [3]