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Maryland Native Plant Society: Woody Flora of the Diabase, Boyds, Maryland
Ascyrum hypericoides St. Andrews Cross Hypericum spathulatum Shrubby St. Johns-wort SOUR GUM FAMILY - Nyssaceae Nyssa sylvatica Black Gum DOGWOOD FAMILY - Cornaceae Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood Cornus amomum Silky Dogwood HEATH FAMILY - Ericaceae Chimaphila maculata Spotted Wintergreen Chimaphila umbellata Pipsissewa Rhododendron nudiflorum Pinxter Azalea Gaylussacia baccata Black Huckleberry ...
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Top 20 plants - Plants For A Future
Plum Yew Cephalotaxus harringtonia drupacea Japanese Plum Yew Cephalotaxus harringtonia koreana Korean Plum Yew Cephalotaxus harringtonia nana Japanese Plum Yew Cornus kousa Japanese Dogwood Cornus kousa chinensis Japanese Dogwood Corylus avellana Hazel Corylus maxima Filbert Crataegus arnoldiana Crataegus ellwangeriana Crataegus festiva Crataegus missouriensis Crataegus pedicellata Scarlet Haw ...
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Cornus kousa Japanese Dogwood - Plants For A Future
Dogwood This article originally appeared in the July 1998 edition of the Friends of PFAF newsletter. Japanese Dogwood is a deciduous tree growing up to 10 metres tall and 6 metres wide. It is very ... resources to answer questions ourselves. You can ask questions on our mailing list. Subject: Cornus kousa - Japanese Dogwood Cornus kousa Links To add a link to another website with useful info add the ...
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Appalachian Mountains chapter for Conservation International book on Wilderness
North America and a dominant component of the region's forest to a relatively insignificant species. Right now American elm (Ulmus americana), dogwood (Cornus florida), butternut (Juglans cinerea), and beech are all battling relatively new diseases. An introduced adelgid has destroyed many of the region's Fraser fir. Another introduced species of these ...
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Colorado Partners in Flight
(Calamovilfa longifolia) prickly-pear cactus (Opuntia polycantha) rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus spp.) raspberry (Rubus spp.) redberry juniper (Juniperus erythrocarpa) red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) Rio Grande cottonwood (Populus deltoides wislizenii) river birch (Betula occidentalis) Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) Russian knapweed (Centaurea repens) Russian- ...
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NCNatural's Spring Wildflower Update
Georgia should be a little farther advanced than the Asheville area. A good way to judge the progress of spring is by the Dogwood and RedBud trees. The RedBud will be coming out early and offering color to the roadsides. The Dogwood (Cornus florida) is the state flower of North Carolina. They put on a beautiful show, lighting up the brown hillsides with spots ...
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NMPIF Wetlands 3
Shrubs include bebb (S. bebbiana), scouler (S. scouleriana), and yellow willow (S. lutea), mountain alder (A. tenuifolia), mountain maple (A. glabrum) and red ozier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera). California bricklebush (Brickellia californica) and false indigo (Amorpha fruticosa) are characteristic shrubs at lower elevations. In west-central New Mexico, blue spruce associations occur at lower ...
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Virginia DEQ - Virginia CZM Program - Go Native!
Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) Understory Shrub Deciduous Dry/Moist Sun/Shade Moderate 30 ft. 15 ft. Shining Sumac (Rhus copallina) Understory Shrub Deciduous Dry/Moist Sun Moderate 10 ft. 6 ft. Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) Understory Tree Deciduous Moist Sun/Shade Moderate 30 ft. 25 ft. Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria) Understory Tree Evergreen Dry ...
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Georgia Wildlife Federation
Many varieties of trees enhance your backyard and provide food, cover, and nest sites for wildlife. The red fruit of the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) attracts cedar waxwings, bluebirds, grouse, quail, and squirrels in the fall. The female plants of holly (Ilex spp.) ...
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Hilton Pond Photo Gallery Main Page
INFO CONTENTS RESEARCH EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS MISCELLANY - PHOTO GALLERY MAIN ENTRANCE - Hilton Pond Center A sinewy Black Ratsnake (Elaphe obsoleta) sunning itself in the crotch of a Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) at Hilton Pond Center This section contains photographs of flora, fauna, habitats, phenomena, and activities at Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History. Go to Gallery Room ...
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