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  2. Cornus officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Cornus officinalis, the Japanese cornel or Japanese cornelian cherry, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae. Despite its name, it is native to China and Korea as well as Japan. [2] It is not to be confused with C. mas, which is also known as the Cornelian cherry.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Cornus - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Cornelian-cherry - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Cornelian-cherry

  6. Rustan's - Wikipedia

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    Rustan's is a Philippine chain of upmarket department stores owned by the Rustan Group of Companies (RGOC). Rustan's Department Store is the flagship brand of the Rustan Group of Companies and has five major branches, three boutiques and an online shopping store rustans.com. Rustan's Department Store is considered the Philippines most prestigious retailer, carrying many of the world's most ...

  7. Cornelian tree - Wikipedia

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    Cornelian tree may refer to: Cornus florida; Cornus mas This page was last edited on 11 April 2018, at 14:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  9. Exocarpos cupressiformis - Wikipedia

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    The cherry ballart superficially resembles the cypress. [1] [5] [6] It is a large shrub or small tree, 3 to 8 m (9.8 to 26.2 ft) tall, often pyramidal in shape.There are no authoritative published accounts of its host plants or parasitism, with most sources being anecdotal.