- The common names comes from that of Cornus sanguinea, the hard wood of which Northern Europeans used to make nails ("dags") during the medieval era. (wikipedia.org)
- The wild dogwoods, Cornus sanguinea & Cornus alba , are also fine for ornamental planting, but their reddish stems are less vivid, so if you do use them they should probably go at the back. (ashridgetrees.co.uk)
- This name was applied to this plant because it was seen as the opposite of Cornus sanguinea , known as the female or wild cornel. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- The leaves of the Cornus mas are difficult to differentiate from those of its relative Cornus sanguinea , the Dogwood. (donauauen.at)
- Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' has orange and red stems which show throughout the winter months and can also be found in the Bog Garden. (frp.org.uk)
- Yellow-stemmed dogwood, Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea', grows nearby under the weeping willow, and in the Bog Garden. (frp.org.uk)
- Red Twig Dogwoods (Cornus sericea) flower each spring and develop lush foliage for the summer. (gardenlistings.com)
- N. Petersen, Cornus nelsonii Rose, Cornus sericea f. interior (Rydb. (asu.edu)
- Cornus alba hails from Siberia, north China and Korea, and is too vigorous for most gardens, but cultivars are much less vigorous. (gardenersworld.com)
- Cornus alba 'Aurea' has deep red stems, vibrant gold-green leaves, small, creamy-white flowers and clusters of white berries. (gardenersworld.com)
- Red-stemmed dogwood, Cornus alba, is set back behind the heathers, and throughout the Bog Garden. (frp.org.uk)
- The eastern United States' Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) is similar in appearance and possibly in chemical composition. (wikipedia.org)
- Like the related Cornus florida, it is very susceptible to dogwood anthracnose, a disease caused by the fungus Discula destructiva. (wikipedia.org)
- Each umbel is surrounded at the base by small, yellowish, petaloid bracts which are much less showy than the large decorative bracts found on some other species of dogwood such as Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) and Cornus kousa (kousa dogwood). (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- and cross between the Eastern Dogwood and the Giant dogwood ( Cornus 'Eddie's White Wonder' ) and numerous Kousa and Florida cultivars. (blogspot.com)
- Cornus nuttallii x florida. (tsugawanursery.com)
- Flowering dogwood ( cornus florida ), also referred to as dogwood or cornel, is one of the most popular ornamental trees in North America. (irontreeservice.com)
- Red Osier Dogwood ( Cornus stolonifera ) - has reddish or greenish bark. (ontariotrees.com)
- The red-stem dogwood, Cornus stolonifera, is native to northern and western North America and usually grows along stream edges. (gardenguides.com)
- Cornus stolonifera Flaviramea, or Golden barked dog wood as it is better known, it is a garden stalwart for many people, and essential for providing a shot of bright structural colour in winter. (gardeningexpress.co.uk)
- Cornus stolonifera Michx. (asu.edu)
- Cornus stolonifera f. azurea Lepage, Cornus stolonifera f. dolichocarpa Lepage, Cornus stolonifera f. repens Vict. (asu.edu)
- Cornus stolonifera var. (asu.edu)
- Cornus stolonifera is often selected as an ornamental shrub for its red twigs, which provide winter interest in the landscape. (asu.edu)
- The first three ingredients belong to the yin nourishing portion of Rehmannia Six Formula ( Liuwei Dihuang Wan ), where rehmannia and cornus nourish the liver and kidney yin and dioscorea nourishes the spleen and kidney yin. (itmonline.org)
- These are the same herbs used in Rehmannia Eight Formula ( Bawei Dihuang Wan ), along with rehmannia, cornus, and dioscorea. (itmonline.org)
- Cornus rugosa is a deciduous Shrub growing to 3 m (9ft 10in). (pfaf.org)
- This shrub has reddish bark, white flowers and blue- black fruit. (oldhouseweb.com)
- Cornus mas , commonly known as cornelian cherry, is a deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to central and southern Europe into western Asia. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- The genus Cornus contains around 65 species of flowering deciduous shrubs and small trees, known as dogwoods. (waysidegardens.com)
- This lovely small deciduous tree has mottled bark and wavy-margined dark green leaves that turn crimson-purple in the fall. (plantexplorers.com)
- Colourful-barked dogwoods are typically grown for winter colour, when their colourful, leafless stems shine like beacons in the bare winter garden. (gardenersworld.com)
- Missouri's five species of dogwoods are shrubs or small trees with distinctive flowers, fruits, and bark. (mo.gov)
- They develop a similar but nicer bark than our native Dogwoods. (blogspot.com)
- This tree blooms in the spring after the pink flowering dogwood (Cornus florida's) but before the Kousa varieties of Dogwoods. (tsugawanursery.com)
- Red twig dogwoods provide the garden with, as the name suggests, amazing red bark . (gardenlistings.com)
- Genus name comes from the Latin word cornus meaning "horn", possibly in reference to the strength and density of the wood. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- Cornus comes from the Latin word, cornu, meaning horn, referring to its hard wood. (asu.edu)
- Cornus nuttallii, the Pacific dogwood, western dogwood, or mountain dogwood, is a species of dogwood tree native to western North America. (wikipedia.org)
- Other species, such as Cornus (from the Winter Garden), have been woven through the grove, to provide a sense of continuity through the garden. (rhs.org.uk)
- The Cornus mas is a characteristic species of xerothermic, submediterranean Downy Oak forests and subcontinental oak steppe forests. (donauauen.at)
- There are a few other species of Cornus growing there also. (blogspot.com)
- The tree has gray bark and the stems are reddish-brown. (ncsu.edu)
- Learn to recognize it by its light gray bark, rounded-lobed leaves, and distinctive acorns. (mo.gov)
- Cornus rugosa - Lam. (pfaf.org)
- Round, thin, resemble those of Round-leaved Dogwood ( Cornus rugosa ). (ontariotrees.com)
- Note the resemblance to Round-leaved Dogwood ( Cornus rugosa ) leaves! (ontariotrees.com)
- Cornus rugosa has light yellow to green twigs that sometimes develop reddish purple patches, leaves that may be almost rounded, and clusters of light blue fruit. (asu.edu)
- On saplings, the bark of flowering dogwood is purple to reddish-green, darkening to gray by the second year of growth. (irontreeservice.com)
- But otherwise it is the fruit of the Cornus mas which has attracted the most attention: as far back as antiquity, the berries have been used to make conserves, jellies and candied fruits. (donauauen.at)
- It's handsome foliage, bark, fall color and fruit can add interest to the garden during the year. (blogspot.com)
- Fabulous foliage, abundant flowers in a rainbow of colors, colorful fruit, beautiful bark and superb winter form are reasons that every landscape should include at least one dogwood. (tsugawanursery.com)
- Flowers, fruit, fall foliage and exfoliating bark create interest throughout the year. (tsugawanursery.com)
- Clusters of Viburnum-like creamy white flowers to 4' across are produced in spring and are followed by black fruit but one of the most attractive features of this unusual Dogwood is its peeling white, gray, to green bark and its neatly rounded crown. (almostedenplants.com)
- Cornus racemosa has tan to reddish brown twigs that become gray with age and round-topped to pyramidal clusters of white fruit on pinkish red stalks. (asu.edu)
- Cornus obliqua has purple to yellowish red twigs covered in dense hairs and clusters of light blue fruit. (asu.edu)
- In autumn, the birches' airy foliage turns to shades of rich yellow and brown, and in winter, their beautiful white and coloured ornamental bark can be fully appreciated. (rhs.org.uk)
- The "River Birch", Betula nigra, has papery shredding buff coloured bark. (frp.org.uk)
- The genus name, Cornus , is Latin from the word, cornu which means 'horn. (ncsu.edu)
- It's tolerant of a wide range of soil types, and produces the brightest winter bark when planted in full sun. (gardenersworld.com)
- Black spruce and balsam fir, you can eat the inner bark in a starvation emergency. (hellopoetry.com)
- But, whereas Zuogui Wan incorporates the cooling tortoise shell gelatin, Yougui Wan has the yang-benefiting eucommia and two herbs to warm the kidney yang: cinnamon bark and aconite. (itmonline.org)
- The dark red bark of the new growth and the small yellow flowers are followed by ornamental white berries. (gardenguides.com)
- Named after the famous Arboretum in Gloucestershire this variety has rosy crimson bark in Winter and dark green leaves in the summer. (rvroger.co.uk)
- After being severely burned, Cornus nuttali typically resprouts from the root crown - however, the resulting shoots are so palatable to mule deer that they are at risk of being killed by over-browsing. (wikipedia.org)
- The branches have fine hairs and the young bark is thin and smooth, becoming scale-like with ridges as it ages. (wikipedia.org)
- Dogwood trees, of the genus Cornus, can make beautiful and mostly hardy additions to a landscape. (savatree.com)
- There's plenty of Cornus-bunchberry- each orange pith around the stone worth maybe a quarter calorie. (hellopoetry.com)
- Cornus canadensis has similar blossoms but grows as a groundcover. (wikipedia.org)
- Winter reveals a very attractive mottled tan and gray exfoliating bark and a distinctive horizontal branching pattern. (tsugawanursery.com)