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  2. Cornus nuttallii - Wikipedia

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    Cornus nuttallii, the Pacific dogwood, [1] [2] western dogwood, [3] or mountain dogwood, [2] is a species of dogwood tree native to western North America. The tree's name used by Hul'q'umi'num' -speaking nations is Kwi’txulhp .

  3. San Bernardino National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Canyon live oak, California black oak, and Pacific dogwood are other trees that also grow here. The forest contains an estimated 87,400 acres (354 km 2 ) of old growth . The most common types are Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forests, white fir ( Abies concolor ) forests, Jeffrey pine ( Pinus jeffreyi ) forests, and lodgepole pine ( Pinus ...

  4. Black Mountain Grove - Wikipedia

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    Flower Pot Tree: a giant sequoia with a Pacific dogwood growing out of its canopy. Snaggle-Top : a giant sequoia with a distinctive shape. Twisted Harlequin : a giant sequoia with red and pink-colored bark twisting up most of its height.

  5. Cornus - Wikipedia

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    Species include the common dogwood Cornus sanguinea of Eurasia, the widely cultivated flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) of eastern North America, the Pacific dogwood Cornus nuttallii of western North America, the Kousa dogwood Cornus kousa of eastern Asia, and two low-growing boreal species, the Canadian and Eurasian dwarf cornels (or ...

  6. Hayfork Creek - Wikipedia

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    The dominant vegetation type is mixed conifer-hardwood forest, with common species including douglas-fir, ponderosa, Sugar, and Digger pine, California black oak, canyon live oak, common and hairy manzanita, and White oak, as well as many riparian species including bigleaf maple, Pacific dogwood, white alder, and black cottonwood.

  7. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    Cornaceae (dogwood family) Cornus florida: flowering dogwood Cornaceae (dogwood family) 491 Cornus kousa: Kousa dogwood Cornaceae (dogwood family) Cornus mas: cornelian dogwood Cornaceae (dogwood family) Cornus nuttallii: western flowering dogwood; Pacific flowering dogwood Cornaceae (dogwood family) 492 Cornus racemosa: gray dogwood Cornaceae ...

  8. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    Dogwood (Cornus spp.) Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) Pacific dogwood (Cornus nuttallii) Ebony (Diospyros) Andaman marblewood (Diospyros kurzii) Ebène marbre (Diospyros melanida) African ebony (Diospyros crassiflora) [5] Ceylon ebony (Diospyros ebenum) Rare Brown (Rareay Brownibium) Elm. American elm (Ulmus americana) English elm (Ulmus ...

  9. Umbellularia - Wikipedia

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    The fruit, also known as "California bay nut", is a round and green berry 2–2.5 cm long and 2 cm broad, lightly spotted with yellow, maturing purple. Under the thin, leathery skin, it consists of an oily, fleshy covering over a single hard, thin-shelled pit, [ 8 ] and resembles a miniature avocado .

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