A plant genus of the family CORNACEAE. It is widely cultivated for the attractive flowers.
A plant family of the order Cornales, subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida that is a loose grouping of woody ornamentals: 11 of its 14 genera have been placed in single families by some authorities. Some botanists combine members of NYSSACEAE into this family.
A subclass of iridoid compounds that include a glycoside moiety, usually found at the C-1 position.

Why leaves turn red in autumn. The role of anthocyanins in senescing leaves of red-osier dogwood. (1/28)

Why the leaves of many woody species accumulate anthocyanins prior to being shed has long puzzled biologists because it is unclear what effects anthocyanins may have on leaf function. Here, we provide evidence for red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) that anthocyanins form a pigment layer in the palisade mesophyll layer that decreases light capture by chloroplasts. Measurements of leaf absorbance demonstrated that red-senescing leaves absorbed more light of blue-green to orange wavelengths (495-644 nm) compared with yellow-senescing leaves. Using chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements, we observed that maximum photosystem II (PSII) photon yield of red-senescing leaves recovered from a high-light stress treatment, whereas yellow-senescing leaves failed to recover after 6 h of dark adaptation, which suggests photo-oxidative damage. Because no differences were observed in light response curves of effective PSII photon yield for red- and yellow-senescing leaves, differences between red- and yellow-senescing cannot be explained by differences in the capacities for photochemical and non-photochemical light energy dissipation. A role of anthocyanins as screening pigments was explored further by measuring the responses PSII photon yield to blue light, which is preferentially absorbed by anthocyanins, versus red light, which is poorly absorbed. We found that dark-adapted PSII photon yield of red-senescing leaves recovered rapidly following illumination with blue light. However, red light induced a similar, prolonged decrease in PSII photon yield in both red- and yellow-senescing leaves. We suggest that optical masking of chlorophyll by anthocyanins reduces risk of photo-oxidative damage to leaf cells as they senesce, which otherwise may lower the efficiency of nutrient retrieval from senescing autumn leaves.  (+info)

Xylem ray parenchyma cells in boreal hardwood species respond to subfreezing temperatures by deep supercooling that is accompanied by incomplete desiccation. (2/28)

It has been accepted that xylem ray parenchyma cells (XRPCs) in hardwood species respond to subfreezing temperatures either by deep supercooling or by extracellular freezing. Present study by cryo-scanning electron microscopy examined the freezing responses of XRPCs in five boreal hardwoods: Salix sachalinensis Fr. Schmit, Populus sieboldii Miq., Betula platyphylla Sukat. var japonica Hara, Betula pubescens Ehrh., and red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea), in which XRPCs have been reported to respond by extracellular freezing. Cryo-scanning electron microscopy observations revealed that slow cooling of xylem to -80 degrees C resulted in intracellular freezing in the majority of XRPCs in S. sachalinensis, an indication that these XRPCs had been deep supercooled. In contrast, in the majority of XRPCs in P. sieboldii, B. platyphylla, B. pubescens, and red osier dogwood, slow cooling to -80 degrees C produced slight cytorrhysis without clear evidence of intracellular freezing, suggesting that these XRPCs might respond by extracellular freezing. In these XRPCs exhibited putative extracellular freezing; however, deep etching revealed the apparent formation of intracellular ice crystals in restricted local areas. To confirm the occurrence of intracellular freezing, we rewarmed these XRPCs after cooling and observed very large intracellular ice crystals as a result of the recrystallization. Thus, the XRPCs in all the boreal hardwoods that we examined responded by deep supercooling that was accompanied with incomplete desiccation. From these results, it seems possible that limitations to the deep-supercooling ability of XRPCs might be a limiting factor for adaptation of hardwoods to cold climates.  (+info)

Resorption protection. Anthocyanins facilitate nutrient recovery in autumn by shielding leaves from potentially damaging light levels. (3/28)

The resorption protection hypothesis, which states that anthocyanins protect foliar nutrient resorption during senescence by shielding photosynthetic tissues from excess light, was tested using wild-type (WT) and anthocyanin-deficient mutants of three deciduous woody species, Cornus sericea, Vaccinium elliottii (Chapmn.), and Viburnum sargentii (Koehne). WT Betula papyrifera (Marsh) was included to compare the senescence performance of a species that does not produce anthocyanins in autumn. Plants were subjected to three environmental regimes during senescence: an outdoor treatment; a 5-d high-stress (high light and low temperature) treatment followed by transfer to a low-stress environment and a low-stress treatment that served as control. In the outdoor treatment, the appearance of anthocyanins in senescing leaves of WT plants was concomitant with the development of photo-inhibition in mutant plants of all three anthocyanin-producing species. In the high-stress environment, WT plants maintained higher photochemical efficiencies than mutants and were able to recover when transferred to the low-stress environment, whereas mutant leaves dropped while still green and displayed signs of irreversible photooxidative damage. Nitrogen resorption efficiencies and proficiencies of all mutants in both stressful treatments were significantly lower than the WT counterparts. B. papyrifera displayed photochemical efficiencies and nitrogen resorption performance comparable with the highest of the anthocyanin-producing species in all three senescing environments, indicating a photoprotective strategy divergent from the other species studied. These results strongly support the resorption protection hypothesis of anthocyanins in senescing leaves.  (+info)

Morroniside protects cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells from damage by high ambient glucose. (4/28)

AIM: To determine whether morroniside, a compound in Cornus officinalis Sieb et Zucc can prevent cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) from damage by high ambient glucose. METHODS: HUVEC was incubated in glucose, 5 or 30 mmol/L, either alone or in the presence of morroniside (final concentration 100, 10, and 1 micromol/L, respectively) for 48 h. The proliferation of HUVEC was quantified by MTT method; its cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry; morphological change was observed with fluorescence microscopy. RESULTS: Survival of HUVEC cultured in high ambient glucose was significantly decreased when compared to that in normal concentration of glucose (P<0.01). High ambient glucose also lowered the rate of cells entering into S-phase, along with severe morphological damage. With the intervention of morroniside (final concentration 100 and 10 micromol/L), the cell survival was significantly recovered (P<0.01, P<0.05, respectively), accompanied with increased S-phase rate and less extent of morphological damage. CONCLUSION: Morroniside protected HUVEC against high ambient glucose induced injury, which suggested that morroniside could exert a beneficial effect on preventing diabetic angiopathies.  (+info)

Phylogenetic analyses in cornus substantiate ancestry of xylem supercooling freezing behavior and reveal lineage of desiccation related proteins. (5/28)

The response of woody plant tissues to freezing temperature has evolved into two distinct behaviors: an avoidance strategy, in which intracellular water supercools, and a freeze-tolerance strategy, where cells tolerate the loss of water to extracellular ice. Although both strategies involve extracellular ice formation, supercooling cells are thought to resist freeze-induced dehydration. Dehydrin proteins, which accumulate during cold acclimation in numerous herbaceous and woody plants, have been speculated to provide, among other things, protection from desiccative extracellular ice formation. Here we use Cornus as a model system to provide the first phylogenetic characterization of xylem freezing behavior and dehydrin-like proteins. Our data suggest that both freezing behavior and the accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in Cornus are lineage related; supercooling and nonaccumulation of dehydrin-like proteins are ancestral within the genus. The nonsupercooling strategy evolved within the blue- or white-fruited subgroup where representative species exhibit high levels of freeze tolerance. Within the blue- or white-fruited lineage, a single origin of dehydrin-like proteins was documented and displayed a trend for size increase in molecular mass. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that an early divergent group of red-fruited supercooling dogwoods lack a similar protein. Dehydrin-like proteins were limited to neither nonsupercooling species nor to those that possess extreme freeze tolerance.  (+info)

Effects of iridoid total glycoside from Cornus officinalis on prevention of glomerular overexpression of transforming growth factor beta 1 and matrixes in an experimental diabetes model. (6/28)

The present study was conducted to determine whether iridoid total glycoside from Cornus officinalis was effective in regulating expression of transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta1) and preventing overdeposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in a diabetes state. An experimental rat model of diabetic nephropathy (DN) was successfully induced by one intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin at a dose of 60 mg x kg(-1) and maintained for 12 weeks. All rats had free access to standard chow and water. Four groups: normal control, diabetic control, diabetic rats with aminoguanidine treatment and diabetic rats with iridoid total glycoside treatment were used in this experiment. All treatments were administered by intragastric gavage (ig). At the end of the experiment, serum was collected for ELISA determination of TGF-beta1 protein level; renal cortex was dissected for reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis of its mRNA expression; and immunohistochemistry was introduced to observe ECM deposition. A significantly higher level of protein and mRNA expression of TGF-beta1, and also overdeposition of fibronectin and laminin was found in diabetic rats. Both iridoid total glycoside and aminoguanidine were effective in decreasing serum protein level and glomerular mRNA expression of TGF-beta1, and in preventing renal overdeposition of fibronectin and laminin. This study suggests that iridoid total glycoside is a beneficial agent for prevention and therapy of DN.  (+info)

Postzygotic isolating factor in sympatric speciation in Rhagoletis flies: reduced response of hybrids to parental host-fruit odors. (7/28)

Rhagoletis pomonella is a model for sympatric speciation (divergence without geographic isolation) by means of host-plant shifts. Many Rhagoletis species are known to use fruit odor as a key olfactory cue to distinguish among their respective host plants. Because Rhagoletis rendezvous on or near the unabscised fruit of their hosts to mate, behavioral preferences for fruit odor translate directly into premating reproductive isolation among flies. Here, we report that reciprocal F(1) hybrids between the apple and hawthorn host races of R. pomonella, as well as between the host races and an undescribed sibling species infesting Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) do not respond to host fruit volatiles in wind-tunnel assays at doses that elicit maximal directed flight in parental flies. The reduced ability of hybrids to orient to fruit volatiles could result from a conflict between neural pathways for preference and avoidance behaviors, and it suggests that hybrids might suffer a fitness disadvantage for finding fruit in nature. Therefore, host-specific mating may play a dual role as an important postzygotic as well as a premating reproductive barrier to isolate sympatric Rhagoletis flies.  (+info)

Beneficial effect of Corni Fructus, a constituent of Hachimi-jio-gan, on advanced glycation end-product-mediated renal injury in Streptozotocin-treated diabetic rats. (8/28)

Previous investigations have demonstrated that Hachimi-jio-gan, a Chinese prescription consisting of eight crude drugs, has a therapeutic potential in diabetes and diabetic nephropathy, using these model rats. To add to these findings, we performed this study to assess whether one of the crude drugs, Corni Fructus (Cornus officinalis SIEB. et ZUCC.), had an effect on streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats as a major active constituent, compared with an inhibitor of advanced glycation end-product (AGE) formation, aminoguanidine. Diabetic rats were orally administrated Corni Fructus extract (50, 100, 200 mg/kg body weight/d) or aminoguanidine (100 mg/kg body weight/d). Treatment with Corni Fructus for 10 d suppressed hyperglycemia, proteinuria, renal AGE formation, and related protein expressions, i.e., receptor for AGEs, nuclear factor-kappaB, transforming growth factor-beta1, and Nepsilon-(carboxymethyl)lysine, in the same way as with aminoguanidine. However, improvement of renal function, shown via serum creatinine (Cr) and Cr clearance, was superior to aminoguanidine treatment. In conclusion, the present study supported the hypothesis that Corni Fructus plays an important role against diabetic pathogenesis, i.e., reducing glucose toxicities, up-regulating renal function, and consequently ameliorating glycation-associated renal damage; thus, this study may provide a new recognition of crude drugs to clarify the mechanisms of Chinese prescriptions.  (+info)

Cornus officinalisOdmiana wartościowa, bardzo rzadko spotykana, kolekcjonerska. and premature ejaculation. Despite its name it is native to China and Korea as well as Japan. Cornus has been used in China for more than 2,000 years. threonine, valine, aspartic acid, etc. C. controversa (the wedding cake tree), C. alternifolia (the pagoda dogwood), C. mas (the cornelian cherry) and C. officinalis are also tolerant of a range of soil conditions. Cornus is shrub that grows to a height of 30 ft Asiatic Dogwood Cornus Officinalis Powder Natural 100% Korean Herbs Diet Detox Tea 300g (10oz) by Shinsun Herb. malaria. Cornus officinalis Sieb. The cornus officinalis extract are derived from appropriate plants that have been studied and scientifically proven to possess beneficial effects. The Plants Database includes the following 29 species of Cornus . Właściwości lecznicze derenia wynikają ze składu chemicznego owoców. Cornus ×acadiensis ... Cornus officinalis Asiatic dogwood Cornus paucinervis . ...
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5.0 out of 5 stars 1. It is perfect for preventing common cold and flu, as it consists of high levels of vitamin C. Cornus Officinalis Sieb. Ethnoparmacological relevance: The fruit of Cornus officinalis, called Shanzhuyu, a traditional medicine in China, is used for the treatment of kidney diseases, including diabetic nephropathy. It is rather low in pectin and so needs to be used with other fruit when making jam. Cornus Officinalis Robins Pride is one of the first flowers to appear in the garden alongside Magnolia and spring bulbs such as snowdrops. Use Part:Fruits. The Kousa fruit treats symptoms of weak kidney such as dizziness, body pain, and impotence. Latin Name: Cornus officinalis. Fruits are edible, although sour tasting fresh off the plant. Specific epithet comes from the Latin word for male in reference to the absence of fruits that sometimes occurs for several years after new plants begin to bloom. Use Part:Fruits. Boil the inner bark of Cornus Florida in one glass of water of ...
Protective effects of Cornus officinalis total glycosides and cornus polysaccharides on myocardial mitochondria of acute myocardial infarction.
Objective: To investigate effects of Cornus officinalis Total Glycosides (COTG) and Cornus Polysaccharide (CP) on myocardial protection and on expression of mitochondria biogenesis related gene of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) rats, Materials and Methods: Ninety-six SD rats of SPF level were randomly divided into 5 groups: sham operation group, model group, preventive treatment group, COTG treatment group, CP treatment group, and there were 12 cases in each one. By legating the left anterior descending branch of coronary artery method, acute myocardial infarction model was established. The rat of sham operation group and model group was intragastric administered with physiological saline; other groups were given with corresponding drugs. The cardiac function, the myocardial infarct area, the expression of mitochondrial biogenesis genes such as PGC-1α, PGC-1β, NRF-1mRNA and GSK-3β mRNA, GSK-3β Protein Expression were analyzed. Results: The results revealed that compared with model
Plant Breeders Rights protected: No. Selected as a seedling, this Cornus kousa is characterised by its distinct upright growing growth habit. This is very uncommon in the Cornus assortment. The flowers are also different from the average Cornus kousa. The four bracts that typify the Cornus hang off slightly which, with a little imagination, look like a crown (in French: couronne). The brachts are creamy white. A suitable shrub for a garden or park.. Pobierz arkusz faktów w formacie PDF tutaj.. ...
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Hand pollinations and honey bees were used to cross Cornus florida cultivars in a series of experiments investigating dogwood pollination biology from a breeding viewpoint and testing the use of insects (domestic honey bees and ladybug beetles as pollinators in dogwood breeding. Experiments were conducted to study possible incompatibility between dogwood cultivars and to determine if self-compatibility and self-fertility occur in Cornus florida. Since 1993, ≈200 seedlings have been produced by hand and insect-mediated pollinations. Honey bees can be used in dogwood breeding. Trees cross pollinated by ladybeetles had lower fruit set than trees cross pollinated by honey bees. Greenhouse forcing to accelerate anthesis and cold storage to delay the onset of bloom of container-grown trees can extend the dogwood breeding season effectively. ...
Cornus florida (Red Stemmed Dogwood): The hardy cornus will flourish in most soil types, including wet / chalky soils. Cut back coloured stems to ground every 2-3 years. Prefers full sun.
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The dogwood sometimes grows to a height of 40 feet, but more frequently is a shrub. It has a short trunk and a full, rounded crown with horizontal branches often in layered tiers, spreading wider than its height. The leaves ovate, about 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 cm) long and 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.6 cm) wide. Clusters of bright red football shaped fruits, about a half inch long, follow the flowers and often persist into winter. Dogwood plantae, magnoliophyta, magnoliopsida, cornales, cornaceae, cornus, c.florida, Cornus florida, American Dogwood,Boxwood,Cornelian Tree, Dog Tree, False Box, Florida Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood, Green Ozier, Virginia Dogwood,Cornus white cornel, Indian arrow wood and natures-mistake, landscaping shrubs, measles, worms, fevers, soothe colds, alcoholism, appetite stimulant, malaria, chronic diarrhoea, Ulcers, wounds, Scarlet dyes, tinctures, ornaments, seed, fruit, flowers, twigs, bark, and leaves, hardening the gums, quinine substitude, mallets, wooden rake teeth, tool
Tuesday, December 29, 2020 The beautiful and fragrant flowers come in white, dark red, and pink. We Sell Plants Not Seeds - Anyone Can Order at Low Grower Prices - We Ship Everywhere. The petals can be more narrow than the one pictured, but would hardly be described as skinny. White Dogwood Cornus florida An excellent landscape choice for all four seasons, the white dogwood is a favorite in many yards and gardens. Cornus florida is hardy from zone 5-9 and some to zone 4. While the trees like to have a moist soil base, the soil must be well drained. The flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is a small tree with an attractive, rounded shape and a short trunk. Dogwoods are very sensitive to poor draining soil and wont tolerate wet feet. Foliage: Like other deciduous trees, the leaves of a dogwood are green during summer and change to an attractive reddish-purple during the fall before dropping to the ground. Dogwood Trees are among the most common trees that grow in almost every state. The trees are ...
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Cornus kousa is a deciduous Tree growing to 10 m (32ft) by 6 m (19ft) at a slow rate. It is hardy to zone (UK) 5. It is in flower in June, and the seeds ripen from September to October. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and can grow in heavy clay soil. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It prefers moist soil.
Cornus stolonifera flaviramea (Yellow Barked Dogwood) - a fast-growing suckering shrub with bright yellow-green stems in winter. Can be used in mixed hedges.
Advice on Growing Cornus florida, which is Commonly known as the Flowering Dogwood, in Your Garden. Gardeners HQ Plant Growing Guides.
Most of the diseases listed are seen most often on Cornus florida. However other dogwoods are susceptible to the diseases listed.
Cornus florida, commonly known as flowering dogwood, is a small deciduous tree that typically grows 15-30 tall with a low-branching, broadly-pyramidal but somewhat flat-topped habit. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native American flowering trees. It is native from Maine to southern Ontario to Illinois to Kansas south to Florida, Texas and Mexico. It is the state tree of Missouri and Virginia. It blooms in early spring (April) shortly after, but usually overlapping, the bloom period of the redbuds. The true dogwood flowers are actually tiny, yellowish green and insignificant, being compacted into button-like clusters. However, each flower cluster is surrounded by four showy, white, petal-like bracts which open flat, giving the appearance of a single, large, 3-4 diameter, 4-petaled, white flower. Oval, dark green leaves (3-6 long) turn attractive shades of red in fall. Bright red fruits are bitter and inedible to humans (some authors say poisonous) but are loved by birds. Fruits ...
Cornus mas is a deciduous Shrub growing to 5 m (16ft) by 5 m (16ft) at a medium rate. It is hardy to zone (UK) 5 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from February to March, and the seeds ripen in September. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Bees. It is noted for attracting wildlife. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and can grow in heavy clay soil. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils and can grow in very alkaline soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It prefers moist soil. The plant can tolerates strong winds but not maritime exposure.
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Cornus florida L. is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. Throughout much of its range, this species is threatened by the fungal pathogen Discula destructiva Redlin. (dogwood anthracnose). Death of infected trees usually ocurrs one to three years after infection. ...
Background: Anthocyanins are phytochemicals with a multitude of pharmacological actions including anti-diabetic and anti-hyperlipidemic effects. This study was undertaken to evaluate the anti-hyperglycemic and antihyperlipidemic effects of cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L., CM) fruits - that are rich in anthocyanins and known to have medicinal properties- in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Methods: Twenty-eight adult male rats were randomly assigned to four groups of seven animals each: non-diabetic control, diabetic control, glibenclamide-treated (0.6 mg/kg/day; 4 weeks) and CM fruit-treated (2 g/day; 4 weeks) group. Diabetes was induced by a single injection of alloxan (120 mg/kg). Fasting serum levels of glucose, total cholesterol (TC), low- (LDL-C) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides (TG), aspartate (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were measured at the end of study period. Results: Diabetic rats had significantly elevated levels ...
Arguably one of the best Cornus for winter stem colour with its bright and vivid stems of orange and red that stand out in any situation. The colour of the stem changes as it goes up the stem from yellow at the base, through orange and then a bright red near the tips. It looks stunning whether planted on its own or as a spectacle in groups. Other varieties produce similar colours but none seem to have the same vigour and intensity as this one and often appear a little weak so this is sure one of the best. To make the display even better, prune each stem hard, back to a few inches at the end of the winter or after flowering as the new growth will produce the best colours in the following winter. The soft green leaves in the summer also add to the occasion in autumn as they turn to lovely shades of orange and yellow. Clusters of white flowers are also produced during spring. Flowers April-May. Height 201-250cm (79-98); spread 201-250cm (79-98). Supplied in a 3 litre pot.
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The crude ethyl acetate extract of the leaves of Cornus macrophylla showed antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a leading cause of illness in immunocompromised individuals. Bioactivity-guided separation led to the isolation of kaempferol 3-O-α-L-rhamnopyranoside (afzelin). The structure was determined based on evaluation of its spectroscopic (UV, MS, and NMR) data. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of afzelin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found to be 31 µg/mL. In addition, the results indicated that a hydroxyl group at C3 of the C-ring of the flavone skeleton and the rhamnose group may act as a negative factor and an enhancing factor, respectively, in the antibacterial activities of afzelin.
Cornus coreana is a deciduous Tree growing to 20 m (65ft 7in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 6. It is in flower from May to June, and the seeds ripen from Sep to October. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Insects.Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and can grow in heavy clay soil. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It prefers moist soil.
Also known as kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood. Synonyms include Benthamia kousa, Cynoxylon kousa, and Dendrobenthamia japonica. Perennial in USDA zones 5-8.
Other names: French name: Cornouiller mâle. It is also referred to as cornelian cherry dogwood. Regular price $8.99 $8.99. Zones 4-7 Bodacious - Our own selection. Dogwood is a large flowering shrub or tree that has long green leaves, small yellow flowers, and red berry-like drupes. The cornelian cherry (Cornus mas) is actually a species of dogwood. The fall fruits distinctive, rich flavor is somewhat like a pie cherry but more complex and can be eaten fresh or made into jam, juice, wine , and tarts. This erect, single-stem tree grows in the spring and summer, reaching a mature height of up to 26 feet. Apr 27, 2020 - Explore Jennifer Hawleys board Trees, followed by 344 people on Pinterest. Cornelian … The cherry-like fruits are high in Vitamin C and when fully ripe have a flavour similar to plums. Profuse bright yellow flowers in early spring. Cornelian Cherry (Cornus Mas) Zone 4-8 - See Zone Map. The cornelian cherry (also known as European cornel) is a large shrub or small tree that is ...
Dogwood Urdu Meaning: یلم, ايک جنگلي درخت important timber or shade trees / A tree of the genus Ulmus, of several species, much used as a shade tree, particularly in America. As the shrub matures, the stems turn reddish-brown year-round and later gray. Dogwood Flower Color Meanings. Learn more. The author noted he didnt go on the journey alone. Hamariweb.com dictionary is not only popular among students but also popular among professionals. Attendance. Dogwood definition is - any of various trees and shrubs (genus Cornus of the family Cornaceae, the dogwood family) with clusters of small flowers and often large white, pink, or red involucral bracts. Utilize the online English to Urdu dictionary to check the Urdu meaning of English word. Definition of dogwood in the Definitions.net dictionary. User Submitted Meanings. to be living in Karachi, Pakistan, though the government denies it, and heads the Indian organised crime syndicate D-Company which he founded in Mumbai in the 1970s. ...
Pagoda Dogwood, also called Alternate Leaf Dogwood, is named for its decidedly horizontal/tiered branching. A diciduous shrub or small understory tree, it prefers partial sun, a moist well-drained site, and a rich soil that is somewhat acidic. Fragrant white flower clusters in spring are followed by a grand display of dark blue berries on red stems.
Two ways to plant red & yellow stemmed dogwood: Popular sizes of select trees are 1 foot, 2 feet, 3 feet, etc. The skyward reaching bright stems can glow under a mid-winter sun trickles down. Planting Conditions: Moist or normal soil in sun or partial shade is ideal, inland; Growth Rate: Fast , 40-60cm a year; Height: 1-3m high; Bare root plants are shown in winter dormancy as a single bare root and a bundle for comparison. Yellow Stemmed Dogwood, It is not until the winter month that our appreciation for both red and yellow stemmed dogwood is fully felt. Dogwood trees (Cornus spp.) Cut back any damaged roots to healthy tissue with pruning shears. Dogwoods are suited to the back of borders and in places where they will have room to spread as they can grow up to 4m wide and 3m in height. They can be planted from bare root, or from potted root balls. Dig your planting hole twice the width of the root ball and just as deeply enough so that its level with the surrounding area. Pam from Maribel, WI ...
Dogwood blossom (Cornus florida L.) is the North Carolina State Flower, other common names American Dogwood and Flowering Dogwood and native of North America. Learn more Facts about Dogwood
Apple Blossom has light pink flowers with centers that fade to white. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright
Big Girl is noted for its large white flowers. Dogwoods in general are an understory, deciduous tree, with horizontal to upright branching form is often
Is there a chance your dogwood buds were nipped by a frost? This is possible even if your neighbors dogwoods are flowering. If yours is located in an area in which frost settles, or, is more exposed to frigid winds than your neighbors trees, this could be the problem. Also consider, if this is the second season for your dogwood, (I am assuming you planted last spring) your dogwood may need some time to establish itself before blooming again. The blooms last year were there because it had established itself in the nursery it came from, or even the container, enough to bloom that once. Transplanting any plant life is traumatic, and in almost every case will set a plant back a bit. If your dogwood is in otherwise good condition (healthy, no pests, no diseases) and it sounds like it is, you should have bloom next season. To make your dogwood feel extra special try applying some organic matter (compost, composted cow manure, leaf mould, etc.) about 1-2 thick, around the base of the tree all the ...
The adult midges emerge in May and the female deposits eggs in new terminal leaves. No matter what time of year you see an Ivory Halo dogwood, its a show stopper. Is this a fungus or disease that we should treat? Noted for its colorful stems and twigs in winter, Cornus alba Ivory Halo (Tatarian Dogwood) is a compact deciduous shrub with great appeal. Ivory Halo Dogwood is a very hardy and unique shrub in the landscape.The red branches are a nice contrast with snow in the winter. Use Current Location. Name Review Subject Required. We cannot currently ship this product to your zip code, No Retailers found within 50 miles of your zipcode. Partial to full sun. The newly hatched larvae, or maggots, work their way into the developing twig. Susceptible to leaf spot, twig and leaf blights and canker. This naturally compact plants has small white flowers in spring, variegated green and white foliage in summer and attractive red twigs in winter. Thank you. It is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, suckering, ...
The dark red stems against a fresh white snow may be its most attractive season, but look forward to white flowers early spring and white to pale blue fruit late summer.  
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A whole genome reference sequence is under construction by researchers from University of Georgia, University of Tennessee, and North Carolina State University. More information can be found at The Dogwood Genome Project ...
Any of the tree or shrub species in the genus Cornus. The tree, Cornus florida, also known as the flowering dogwood, may reach a height of 40 ft (12 m) and is found in the eastern half of the United States and in southern Ontario, Canada. It has ...
Features The smooth stems (which are yellow when new) bear bright green leaves from spring, which turn a golden-yellow before falling in autumn. From early…
Tree 5 - 10 m tall, trunk 15 - 30 cm in diameter Leaves: opposite, clustered near end of stem, dark green above, paler beneath, 7 - 12 cm long, 5 - 8 cm wide, elliptic to egg-shaped with arching (arcuate) veins, non-toothed or wavy-toothed, sometimes hairy above, often hairy along veins beneath. Leaves turn red to reddish purple in fall. Flowers: borne at ends of stems in tight clusters, yellowish green. Four showy, white to pinkish, petal-like bracts to 5 cm long surround the flowers. Fruit: fleshy with one or two center seeds (drupe), in clusters of three to six, shiny red, 1 - 1.5 cm long, egg-shaped. Bark: reddish to blackish brown, broken into squared plates. Twigs: changing from yellowish green with white hairs to smooth and light brown or reddish gray, arching upward at the tips. Buds: green to red, tiny, narrow, hairy. Flower buds are stalked, grayish, flattened spherical, and silky. Form: flat-topped, wide-spreading, with a short crooked trunk that divides close to the ground. Similar ...
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A walk through the Pinetum reveals a variety of trees chosen for their spectacular autumn colour - including liquidamber, tulip, ginkgo, oak, black birch and recently-planted nyssa. The spindleberry and maples are already turning a vivid pink. The cornus amomum is covered in metallic blue berries and, as its leaves start to fall, the Katsura tree fills the air with the smell of candy floss. Around Marshals Lake the dawn redwoods and swamp cypresses, despite being coniferous, take on various shades of burnt orange and foxy red before shedding their needles ...
Cilicium, C. coum, C. hederifolium, C. purpurascens and C. mirabile and, very occasionally, C. alpinum. It is far better to seek good plants in growth from a specialist cyclamen nursery or from an alpine nursery or garden centre that sells pot-grown plants in full growth. They will certainly cost a little more, but it is well worth the extra cost for reliability. There is no doubt that cyclamen are far easier to establish from plants in the green than dormant tubers; the same is very true of snowdrops and winter aconites. Elegans, C. graecum, C. libanoticum, C. mirabile, C. peloponnesiacum, C. persicum, C. pseudibericum and C. rohlfsianum. However, in addition, growers often grow especially fine forms of the hardier species under glass, especially if they like to show plants, so it is usual to see C. cilicium, C. coum, C. hederifolium, C. intaminatum, C. parviflorum, C. purpurascens and C. repandum also under glass. Of all these only C. graecum and C. Both cornus and willow can be pruned hard ...
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Windows Through Time, M&G Centenary Garden 2013, with contemporary sculpture window framing the garden and thatched summer house, cercis candensis, circium r. Atropurpureum, Cornus Kousa, Phormium:. Windows Through TimeMG Centenary Garden 2013contemporary sculpture windowthatched summer hosueCircium r. Atropurpureumcercis candensisCornus KousaPhormium ...
Abstract: Fen on county and private land and managed by The Nature Conservancy. Grand River travels through center of fen (4m wide). Near river area dominated by Cyperaceae, Typha, and Dasiphora fruticosa; shrubs of Rubus and Cornus near woodland upland edges. Owned by Jackson County and private owners.. For more information about the Prairie Fen Research Collaborative, visit https://www.researchgate.net/project/Prairie-Fen-Research-Collaborative ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - β2-Agonist clenbuterol suppresses bacterial phagocytosis of splenic macrophages expressing high levels of macrophage receptor with collagenous structure. AU - Shirato, Ken. AU - Sato, Shogo. AU - Sato, Madoka. AU - Hashizume, Yoko. AU - Tachiyashiki, Kaoru. AU - Imaizumi, Kazuhiko. PY - 2013/3. Y1 - 2013/3. N2 - Splenic marginal zone macrophages expressing macrophage receptor with collagenous structure (MARCO) contribute to the clearance of blood-borne pathogens. We determined a splenic adherent cell fraction abundantly containing cells expressing a higher level of MARCO by flow cytometry, and examined the effects of daily administration of an anabolic dose of β2-agonist clenbuterol on the phagocytic capacity of the cells in mice. After 6 weeks of clenbuterol (1.0 mg/kg body weight/d) or vehicle administration to the mice, splenic adherent cells were isolated. These cells were separated into three cell-size subpopulations. Among them, the small-cell subpopulation contained ...
To the editor: In 1985, Hall and colleagues (1) reported on 14 patients in whom platelet counts after splenectomy followed a different pattern from those in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura treated in the same way. This experience differs from our own.. In an analysis of 148 adults with immune thrombocytopenia (2), a subgroup of 8 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus responded to prednisone and subsequent splenectomy in a way that was indistinguishable from that of patients with the idiopathic variant. Two of the eight patients received only prednisone (1 mg/kg body weight · d). The first died at 3 ...
At Dogwood Animal Hospital and Pet Resort we take pride in our boarding facilities and our staff. We want our clients to have a carefree vacation knowing their animals are safe and happy. Our staff treats all pet resort vacationers with the same care as they give their own animals at home. We want this to be a stress free getaway for you and your pets. All vacationers at our resort enjoy the following amenities ...
Well another month has gone by and the Volume-044 Back Issue Videos have now been added to the Polymer Clay Library. If you missed your chance to see these tutorials as they were released each Friday during the month of January, now is your chance to add them to your collection as a convenient bundled package.. Todays photo shows thumbnail images for the 4 videos included in this Vol-044 Package:. Video-044-1 Liver of Sulfur: You have seen gorgeous antique finishes on Silver, Copper and Bronze jewelry pieces out there… and now you can learn how to get that awesome look for your own creations… quickly and easily using Liver of Sulfur. Although simple to use, there are some tips and precautions to follow, when using any Liver of Sulfur product. You should also choose the best form of the LOS suited for your purposes. This video shows everything you need to know.. Video-044-2 Dogwood Flower Pendants: When you see these dogwood flower pendants in person, you will have a hard time believing they ...
Quite a few native dogwoods grow in our immediate landscape, and in the spring, the woodland surrounding our home is accentuated with lovely white dogwood blossoms. In conjunction with the multicolored azalea blossoms that bloom at the same time, the view from our kitchen window is striking.
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TY - JOUR. T1 - Single-Center Experience of Pediatric Heart Transplantation in Taiwan. AU - Chou, N. K.. AU - Chang, C. H.. AU - Chi, N. H.. AU - Chang, C. I.. AU - Chen, Y. S.. AU - Wu, E. T.. AU - Wu, M. H.. AU - Wang, J. K.. AU - Hsu, R. B.. AU - Huang, S. C.. AU - Ko, W. J.. AU - Chu, S. H.. AU - Lin, F. Y.. AU - Wang, S. S.. PY - 2006/9. Y1 - 2006/9. N2 - Heart transplantation (HTx) is a treatment for end-stage heart failure or a complex or inoperable congenital defect. The long-term survival and the adequate donor to recipient body weight (D/R BW) ratio remain to be determined. From March 1995 to May 2004, 14 children (6 months-16 years of age) underwent HTx due to underlying diseases of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (n = 10; 71.4%), congenital heart disease (n = 3; 21.4%), and Kawasaki disease (n = 1; 7.1%). Donor-recipient body weight ratio ranged from 0.89 to 3.9. Big heart syndrome was present in one patient when D/R BW ratio was more than 3. Actuarial survival was 92.9% at 5 years ...
Most people realize how important dental care is for humans, but did you know oral health is equally important for pets? Studies show that both dogs and cats need to begin regular cleanings as young as one year of age. Without this regular cleaning and brushing, your pet will soon develop a thin layer of bacteria on their teeth and gum line. These bacteria then begin to harden to form tartar and plaque in the mouth of your pet. Left unchecked, the bacteria can cause tooth decay and gum disease, making it difficult for your dog or cat to eat most foods. These bacteria can also enter the bloodstream through the gums. This can put increased stress on the heart, liver and kidneys which can potentially shorten your pets life expectancy.. The good news is this threat to your pet can be neutralized with proper dental care. At Dogwood Animal Hospital, our caring veterinarians have many years of successful dental care experience with our clients and will be there for your pet as well. Our doctors have ...
Stanley and Janice had ten children. All of them put many hours into Nature Friend. The many years of editing, promoting, and publishing the magazine, along with the financial strain that often attended it, eventually brought the family to the place where they thought it should go to another publisher. Marvin and Miriam Wengerd, owners of Carlisle Press, purchased Nature Friend in July of 1998. For the next eight years their family and staff published it. In May 2006 Nature Friend was sold to Kevin and Bethany Shank, owners of Dogwood Ridge Outdoors, in Dayton, Virginia.. Kevins first exposure to Nature Friend magazine was in 1985 when he began taking wildlife and nature photographs as a freelance photographer. Nature Friend was among the first magazines to receive his photographic submissions.. While Kevins background has been almost entirely working at Christian Light Publications (founded by his father), it never occurred to him until two years ago that some day he might be the publisher of ...
The seminal concept in law and rights and respect for culture is the foundation of Dogwoods campaign. Oil companies will not be allowed to build pipelines or roads or tanker terminals off the BC coast without first obtaining permission from those who steward the lands and seas. It is perhaps the most powerful concept in all the environmental movement. The sovereignty of First Nations is a prime example. We have learned to respect the rights of original people whose cultures have lived on these lands for centuries. We recognize the inherent dignity and worth of original culture - their hunting rights, fishing rights, tribal customs, native art forms, language. We recognize that before we tread upon those inherent rights we must humbly ask permission of their councils, tribal leaders or elders. Asking for permission prior to changing another culture is one of mans hardest learned lessons and greatest acts of altruism. We have learned that before making changes or appropriating someone elses ...
Theres a low-hanging branch of the dogwood tree in the front yard that has been bothersome when I mow so I pruned that off. Also, while I had the pruning shears in hand I took off the suckers from around the apple tree. Next up is the plum and cherry trees. The Cherry Tree. I have to pause a bit whenever I think of this ole girl. Something has a hold on it and it isnt pleasant. Each year, more and more of its once stately branches are staying bare through summers heat. In the past we have gotten many, many pounds of sweet juicy fruit from this old lady. Enough so that we freely share it with the birds. But something evil has moved in and this year we havent gotten one cherry from her. Its too sad to contemplate her future but I fear it is going to be needed soon ...
And so I am on the mend. I probably wont be able to write for some weeks, but Im now distracted by my MFA classes, which Ive been neglecting. Its a lovely day today, and I have a four-hour grad seminar on prose style this afternoon. I think well have class outside in the state park where there is a babbling brook under a ceiling of glorious redbuds and dogwoods in full bloom. Ill make up some exercise, perhaps the translation of visceral and tactile sensations into prose. Well go wading and Ill ask them to immediately transcribe the sensation into their journals. Its all nonsense, but MFA students love this sort of thing. In fact, this touchy-feely pseudo naturalism is a trait of bourgeois writers everywhere: thats why so many conferences take place in idyllic settings that somehow recall Englands Lake District. Ive been there and its lovely, but its no more wild than a golf course. As sophisticated as our urban writers are, theyre often clueless when it comes to the natural ...
Every spring and fall I find these skinny beetles with heads like grasshoppers that chew on my dogwood and redbuds. They seem to cut around the branches ma
A Dogwood Drive resident was arrested for permitting alcohol consumption at a youth gathering at Ridgefield police headquarters around 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2.. ...
Handicapped Parking is available for up to four hours in any of the handicapped parking spaces located across from the N.C. Memorial Hospital entrance. Additional handicapped spaces are located in the Dogwood Parking Decks. Handicapped-accessible shuttles service these spaces. If you need assistance from the parking deck, please contact the attendant via the call box phones ...
By DOUGLAS MARTIN - Published: February 25, 2010 in the New York Times. In the rolling Piedmont hills of North Carolina, potters were turning out fine work before the American Revolution. But by the 20th century, the tradition had faltered. Two passionate women, a half-century apart, saved it.. Nancy Sweezy, who died on Feb 6. at 88 in Cambridge, Mass., was the second.. Riding a surge of interest in folk arts in the 1960s and 1970s, Ms. Sweezy revived Jugtown, the famous pottery that the first of the two women, Juliana Royster Busbee, started in 1917.. Ms. Sweezy begged and borrowed $22,500 to buy the financially staggering Jugtown in 1968. She came up with new glazes to replace ones that used lead, and gave them names like Blueridge Blue and Dogwood White.. She recruited talented apprentices; leaned on influential acquaintances, including Rockefellers, for support; developed marketing strategies; and got Jugtown pottery into upscale Northern stores before selling the establishment in 1980. In ...
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... kousa and Cornus mas are sold commercially as edible fruit trees. The fruits of Cornus kousa have a sweet, tropical ... Subgenus Cornus. Plants hermaphroditic, bracts 4 or 6 Cornus eydeana. Yunnan in China Cornus mas (European cornel or Cornelian- ... Cornus excelsa. Mexico to Honduras. Cornus foemina (stiff dogwood) Southeastern and southern United States. Cornus glabrata ( ... Cornus obliqua (pale dogwood). Northeastern and central U.S., and southeastern Canada. Cornus paucinervis. China. Cornus ...
Cornus is a genus of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods. Cornus may also refer to: Cornus, ... an archaeological site in Sardinia Battle of Cornus (215 BC), a battle on Sardinia in the Second Punic War Cornus mas, the ... This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cornus. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to ... Aveyron, a commune in the 'Aveyron' département of France Cornus, Sardinia, ...
"Cornus rugosa". Northern Ontario Plant Database. Retrieved 8 November 2015. "Plant Detail: Cornus rugosa (roundleaf dogwood)". ... Cornus rugosa is a shrub or small tree, 1-4 m (3-13 ft) tall, with yellowish-green twigs that may have red or purple blotches. ... Cornus rugosa, commonly called roundleaf dogwood, is a deciduous tree native to northern parts of the eastern and central ... "Cornus rugosa". County-level distribution map from the North American Plant Atlas (NAPA). Biota of North America Program (BONAP ...
Jepson Flora Project: Cornus nuttallii Plants of British Columbia: Cornus nuttallii Interactive Distribution Map of Cornus ... "Cornus nuttallii". Calflora. The Calflora Database. 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014. "Cornus nuttallii , Landscape Plants , ... Cornus canadensis has similar blossoms but grows as a shrub. In 1806, Meriwether Lewis noted that the species is similar in ... Cornus nuttallii, the Pacific dogwood, western dogwood, or mountain dogwood, is a species of dogwood tree native to western ...
... is a small to medium-sized dioecious evergreen tree. Cornus volkensii is found in the mountains of eastern ... Cornus volkensii is a species of tree in the family Cornaceae native to montane forests of eastern Africa, from South Sudan and ... Cornus volkensii Harms. Plants of the World Online, Kew Science. Accessed 19 November 2022. (Articles with short description, ... Cornus, Afromontane flora, Albertine Rift montane forests, East African montane forests, Eastern Arc forests, Southern Rift ...
... , called toughleaf dogwood, is species of Cornus native to the southeastern United States. A shrub or small ... 1: 93 (1803) "Cornus asperifolia Michx". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017 ... "Cornus asperifolia Michx". Trees and Shrubs Online. International Dendrology Society. 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020. ( ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Cornus, ...
... F.Buerger ex Hance or Cornus kousa Hance subsp. kousa - Japanese dogwood, native to Japan and Korea. Cornus kousa ... "Cornus kousa subsp. chinensis (Osborn) Q.Y.Xiang". The Plant List. 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2018. "Taxon: Cornus kousa Hance ... Media related to Cornus kousa at Wikimedia Commons "Cornus kousa". Plants for a Future. (Articles with short description, Short ... "Cornus kousa subsp. chinensis". www.efloras.org. Retrieved 1 July 2011. "Cornus kousa subsp. kousa". The Plant List. 2013. ...
p. 3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus capitata. "Cornus capitata". ... Cornus capitata is a species of dogwood known by the common names Bentham's cornel, evergreen dogwood, Himalayan flowering ... "Cornus capitata". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian ... Cornus, Trees of China, Trees of the Indian subcontinent, All stub articles, Cornales stubs, Trees of Nepal). ...
"RHS Plantfinder - Cornus mas 'Variegata'". Retrieved 2 February 2018. Media related to Cornus mas at Wikimedia Commons "Cornus ... In Armenia, Cornus berries are used to make vodka. The fruit of Cornus mas (together with the fruit of C. officinalis) has a ... Cornus mas, "male" cornel, was named so to distinguish it from the true dogberry, the "female" cornel, Cornus sanguinea, and so ... "RHS Plantfinder - Cornus mas 'Aurea'". Retrieved 2 February 2018. "RHS Plantfinder - Cornus mas 'Golden Glory'". Retrieved 2 ...
... is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Schouten in 1990. It is found in Australia, where it ...
"RHS Plant Selector - Cornus alba 'Spaethii'". Retrieved 5 March 2021. "Cornus alba". Plants for a Future. v t e (Articles with ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus alba. Cornus alba, the red-barked, white or Siberian dogwood, is a species of ... "RHS Plant Selector - Cornus alba 'Aurea'". Retrieved 5 March 2021. "RHS Plant Selector - Cornus alba 'Elegantissima'". ... Sibirica' after freezing rain Donald Wyman, Wyman's Garden Encyclopedia, s.v." Cornus alba 'Sibirica' ". Brickell, Christopher ...
Media related to Cornus suecica at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Cornus suecica at Wikispecies "Cornus suecica". Plants for ... Where Cornus canadensis, a forest species, and Cornus suecica, a heath or bog species, grow near each other in their ... Cornus suecica is included in the subgenus Arctocrania. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Cornus suecica". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda. ... Cornus suecica, the dwarf cornel or bunchberry, is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to cool ...
... in the CalPhotos photo database, University of California, Berkeley "Cornus sessilis". Calflora. Berkeley, ... Cornus sessilis is a species of dogwood known by the common names blackfruit cornel, blackfruit dogwood, and miner's dogwood. ... "Cornus sessilis". Plants for a Future. USDA Plants Profile Jepson Manual Treatment v t e (Articles with short description, ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus sessilis. ... Cornus, Flora of California, Flora without expected TNC ...
... is only found within the U.S. while other species such as the Cornus obliqua can be found in Canada. Cornus ... Cornus amomum uses the animals as a method of seed dispersal. As Cornus amomum fruit decay, fruitivores tend to pick only the ... Cornus amomum is grows near or around creeks or water systems. Cornus amomum can be found in the following states: West ... While Cornus amomum is recognized as Least Concern across the eastern parts of North America, Indiana has Cornus amomum ranked ...
Cornus unalaschkensis, treated as Cornus × unalaschkensis "TPL, treatment of Cornus × unalaschkensis Ledeb". The Plant List; ... It is sometimes called a hybrid, or Cornus × unalaschkensis. Sometimes it is listed as the same species as Cornus canadensis. ... Cornus unalaschkensis was originally described and published in Flora Rossica 2: 378. 1844. "Name - Cornus unalaschkensis Lebed ... Cornus × unalaschkensis is a species of flowering plant in the Cornaceae, the dogwood family. Common names for the plant ...
... has been identified from a single location in the Clarno Formation, the Clarno nut beds, type locality for ... Cornus clarnensis is an extinct species of flowering plant in the dogwood family, Cornaceae, solely known from the middle ... The fruits of Cornus clarnensis are generally globose to ellipsoidal in shape and either biolocular or trilocular. The fruits ... The Cornus clarnensis specimens were studied by paleobotanist Steven R. Manchester of the University of Florida. He published ...
"Cornus sanguinea". Plants For A Future. 1996-2008. Retrieved 2009-06-09. "Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire (Winter Beauty) - ... Cornus sanguinea, the common dogwood or bloody dogwood, is a species of dogwood native to most of Europe and western Asia, from ... "Cornus sanguinea - Dogwood". First nature. 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-30. (Articles with short description, Short description is ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus sanguinea. Lees, Edwin (1852). The Botany of Malvern Hills, in the counties of ...
Cornus means 'horn', and is a derivative of the ancient Latin name for the Cornelian cherry. Hongkongensis means 'from Hongkong ... "Cornus hongkongensis" at Flora of China. Last accessed 6 January 2014. Yuan, Longyi; et al. (Oct 2013). Current Research and ... Cornus hongkongensis (sometimes called Benthamidia hongkongensis, Dendrobenthamia hongkongensis, or Hong Kong dogwood) is a ... ISBN 9780521866453 (hardback), ISBN 9780521685535 (paperback). pp 121, 203 "Cornus hongkongensis". Plants for a Future. v t e v ...
... is a species of flowering plant native to Mexico and Central America. Cornus disciflora is a small to a large ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus disciflora. Zamora, N.A. 2021. Cornus disciflora. The IUCN Red List of Threatened ... Cornus disciflora is distributed throughout the mountains of Mexico and Central America, where it is found in the Sierra Madre ... Cornus disciflora Moc. & Sessé ex DC. Plants of the World Online, Kew Science. Accessed 18 November 2022. (Articles with short ...
Cornus (French pronunciation: ​[kɔʁnys]; Occitan: Cornús) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. The ... retrieved 2022-02-08 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus (Aveyron). v t e (CS1 French-language sources (fr), Articles ...
... as Cornus yunnanensis Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus walteri. "Cornus walteri". Plants for a Future. "Cornus ... Flora of China, v 14 p 214, Cornus walteri Flora of China, v 14 p 211, Cornus coreana Wangerin, Walther. 1908. Repertorium ... as both Cornus walteri and Cornus coreana listed separately Soják, Jiří. 1960. Novitates Botanicae et Delectus Seminum Horti ... Cornus walteri, also called Walter's dogwood, is a deciduous shrub or small tree 8-16 m tall, native to eastern Asia in Korea ...
It occasionally hybridizes with Cornus amomum (silky dogwood), the products of which are named Cornus × arnoldiana. "Cornus ... Cornus racemosa has been variably treated as a subspecies of Cornus foemina Mill., with which it overlaps. ... Cornus racemosa description with pictures USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Cornus racemosa". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). ... It is a member of the dogwood genus Cornus and the family Cornaceae. Gray dogwood grows 1.2 to 3 m (4 to 10 ft) high, rarely to ...
Media related to Cornus capitata subsp. angustata at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Cornus elliptica at Wikispecies "Cornus ... Cornus elliptica is a species of dogwood found in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan provinces ... "Cornus elliptica in Flora of China @ efloras.org". eFloras.org Home. Retrieved 2019-07-02. ...
... Flora of Pennsylvania Floridata: Cornus florida Missouriplants: Cornus florida University of Connecticut Plant ... "Cornus florida L." The Plant List. "Cornus florida County distribution map". The Biota of North America Program. 2014. " ... The flowering dogwood is usually included in the dogwood genus Cornus as Cornus florida L., although it is sometimes treated in ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus florida. Wikiversity has bloom time data for Cornus florida on the Bloom Clock ...
... is a tree which grows up to 12 meters tall, with a trunk up to 15 cm in diameter. Cornus excelsa is found in the ... Cornus excelsa is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood genus (Cornus). It is native to mountain forests of Mexico, ... Cornus excelsa Kunth. Plants of the World Online, Kew Science. Accessed 18 November 2022. (Articles with short description, ... Cornus, Cloud forest flora of Mexico, Flora of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Flora of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Flora of the ...
When the genus Cornus is taken broadly, as done here, this species is Cornus canadensis, and is included in the subgenus ... Cornus canadensis is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to eastern Asia and North America. ... However, if Cornus is treated in a narrower sense, excluding this species, it can instead be classified as Chamaepericlymenum ... Cornus canadensis is a mesophytic species that needs cool, moist soils. It inhabits montane and boreal coniferous forests, ...
The Plant List, Cornus peruviana J.F.Macbr. "Tropicos , Name - Cornus peruviana J.F. Macbr". www.tropicos.org. Retrieved 2016- ... Cornus peruviana is a small to a large tree up to 20 meters tall, and flowering at 3 meters high. Trees flower and fruit year ... Cornus peruviana is a species of tree in the family Cornaceae native to montane forests of southern Central America and western ... Cornus peruviana is native to the Cordillera de Talamanca of Costa Rica (Puntarenas and San Jose provinces), and the northern ...
"Cornus obliqua". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanical Gardens Kew. Retrieved 18 January 2019. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Cornus ... Cornus obliqua, the blue-fruited dogwood, silky dogwood, or pale dogwood, is a flowering shrub of eastern North America in the ... "Cornus obliqua". ipni.org. International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 18 January 2019. Zhiang, Qiu-Yun; Thomas, David T.; Zhang ... It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Cornus amomum, which is also known as silky dogwood. It was first described in 1820 ...
Cornus was an ancient Punic-Roman town of Sardinia near Cuglieri and the location, during the revolt of Hampsicora, of a battle ... "Cornus". Archived from the original on 19 November 2011. Retrieved 24 March 2017. "Well temples and springs - the water cult in ... "The area of the Cornus basilicas". Sardegna Virtual Archaeology. Retrieved 2021-08-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link ...
Media related to Cornus drummondii at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Cornus drummondii at Wikispecies (Articles with short ... Cornus drummondii, commonly known as the roughleaf dogwood, is a small deciduous tree that is native primarily to the Great ... "Cornus Drummondii Range Map" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2008-02-29. Gilman, Edward F.; Dennis G. Watson ... Stritch, L. (2020). "Cornus drummondii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T130048308A174155624. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK ...
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Cornus florida), a species found in the State of Texas ... Cornus sanguinea) to bathe mangy dogs. On this continent, ... Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida). Description. Flowering dogwoods grow to a height of 35 to 40 feet (10 to 12 m). It is a ...
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Common Name: Bunchberry. Plant Type: Herbaceous. Habitat: Woodland. Light Requirements: part sun, shade. Soil Moisture: mesic. Soil Type: All. Height: 7 - 20 cm. Bloom Time: May - Sept. Flower Colour: White. Seed Ripens: fall. Details/Comments: Excellent ground cover. cluster of bright red berries. Leaves turn wine-red in fall. Moist, cool, acid soil.. Picture Copyright: Alice Kong ...
... this stylish herbaceous subshrub looks a bit like Cornus florida, though its luminous flowers and dark greenery are much ... Cornus canadensis at Digging Dog Mail Order Nursery. Gallivanting throughout the forests of Canada and the northern half of ... this stylish herbaceous subshrub looks a bit like Cornus florida, though its luminous flowers and dark greenery are much ...
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Cornus sericea, syn. C. stolonifera, Swida sericea, red osier or red-osier dogwood, is a species of flowering plant in the ... It has sometimes been considered a synonym of the Asian species Cornus alba. Other names include red brush, red willow, redstem ... Cornus sericea is a popular ornamental shrub that is often planted for the red coloring of its twigs in the dormant season. The ... Cornus sericea subsp. sericea - throughout the range of the species. Shoots and leaves hairless or finely pubescent; flower ...
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  • Years ago, people there used the bark of the bloodtwig dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) to bathe mangy dogs. (texas.gov)
  • An excellent landscape shrub, Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia) is a deciduous shrub or small understory tree. (prairienursery.com)
  • Cornus florida , commonly known as flowering dogwood, is a small deciduous tree that typically grows 15-30' tall with a low-branching, broadly-pyramidal but somewhat flat-topped habit. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Flowering Dogwood) New to us, Cornus angustata 'Empress of China' is a rare, very small, semi-evergreen tree once established with masses of creamy white bracts in early summer once established. (bluebellnursery.com)
  • Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' is the perfect complement to the colourful stems of other Dogwood varieties, and most dramatic when planted in groups. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Cornus florida Cherokee Brave (Flowering Dogwood) is a large shrub or small deciduous tree adorned with a rounded canopy and elegant horizontal or tiered branches. (gardenia.net)
  • Cornus Kousa Elizabeth Lustgarten Weeping Chinese Dogwood 5 ft. (siteone.com)
  • Another native species, Alternate Leaf Dogwood or Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia), obviously has alternate, not opposite leaves, and different flowers and fruits than Flowering Dogwood. (simplyliving.org)
  • Cornus alternifolia is one of several species of dogwood described in Lucy Braun's classic The Woody Plants of Ohio, but only C. florida typically reaches tree size. (simplyliving.org)
  • American Dogwood (Cornus sericea) is fairly common along streams in this area and can be found growing along Putah Creek in both the upper and lower watershed. (putahcreekcouncil.org)
  • Large hot pink pink flower bracts on Rosy Teacups Dogwood Tree, Cornus, are produced in spring. (sugarcreekgardens.com)
  • This semi-evergreen dogwood arose as a hybrid from Cornus kousa and C . capitata in the garden of Norman Hadden of Porlock, Somerset in 1958. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Cornus officinalis is a species of dogwood known also as Japanese cornel or Japanese cornelian cherry, Japanese Dogwood or Cornelian cherries. (herbalapothecaryuk.com)
  • Systematics of Phyllocnistis leaf-mining moths (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) feeding on dogwood (Cornus spp. (pensoft.net)
  • in Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), a second species on C. macrophylla in China (Yunnan) and a third on Siberian dogwood Cornus alba L. in Russia (Siberia). (pensoft.net)
  • There are several varieties of Flowering Dogwood that will grow in Utah - Cornus florida and Cornus kousa, to name two. (svycarske-letaky.eu)
  • The pagoda dogwood (Cornus alternifolia) is native to much of eastern North America and grows in USDA zones 3 to 7 , making it the most cold hardy dogwood tree. (svycarske-letaky.eu)
  • There are no species of dogwood trees or shrubs (Cornus spp. (svycarske-letaky.eu)
  • In this context, we investigated size-dependent changes in key leaf functional traits and nitrogen (N) allocation trade-offs in black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L., an N-fixing pioneer species) and giant dogwood (Cornus controversa Hemsl. (bvsalud.org)
  • 5. Flowering dogwood, Cornus florida , is coincidentally extirpated from the same two counties in Vermont that tulip tree formerly inhabited, and is also native to other parts of New England. (tonytomeo.com)
  • Cornus sericea is a popular ornamental shrub that is often planted for the red coloring of its twigs in the dormant season. (kiddle.co)
  • Cornus sericea L. has been recorded from counties Antrim and Londonderry in Northern Ireland . (kiddle.co)
  • Cornus sericea ssp. (ncsu.edu)
  • METHODS: To minimize potential sources of variability, we compared twig properties from six co-occurring and functionally similar species: Acer grandidentatum, Amelanchier alnifolia, Betula occidentalis, Cornus sericea, Populus fremontii and Symphoricarpos oreophilus We modelled the economics of leaf display, weighing the benefit from light absorption against the cost of leaf tissue, to predict the optimal [Formula: see text] combinations under different canopy openings. (bvsalud.org)
  • Cornus sanguinea L. (arthropodafotos.de)
  • Cornus sanguinea will happily grow in improved clay soils. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • meristematic fresh tissues (10%): hawthorn ( Crataegus oxyacantha , synonym Crataegus monogyna ) young shoots, lilac (Syringa vulgaris) buds, crabgrass ( Cornus sanguinea ) buds, corn or maize ( Zea mays var. (drgiorgini.lv)
  • Gallivanting throughout the forests of Canada and the northern half of North America, this stylish herbaceous subshrub looks a bit like Cornus florida , though its luminous flowers and dark greenery are much smaller. (diggingdog.com)
  • Cornus florida species is native from Maine to southern Ontario to Illinois to Kansas south to Florida, Texas, and Mexico. (gardenia.net)
  • Cornus florida f. (onlineplantguide.com)
  • Cornus angustata 'Empress of China' grows to be a large shrub or eventually very small tree branching tree. (bluebellnursery.com)
  • Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Cornus Alternifolia in traditional homeopathic usage , not approved by the FDA. (abchomeopathy.com)
  • Cornus Alternifolia is not available to buy over the counter. (abchomeopathy.com)
  • The genus Cornus is from the Latin name for horn. (ncsu.edu)
  • It has sometimes been considered a synonym of the Asian species Cornus alba . (kiddle.co)
  • IMSEAR at SEARO: Effect of Two Kinds of Antistaling Agent on the Pigments of Cutting Branch for Cornus alba L. (who.int)
  • The contents of chlorophyll, red pigment and anthocyanin in cutting branchs of Cornus alba L. were measured by method of spectrophotometer. (who.int)
  • Results: The effects of antistaling agent A (3% sucrose +50mg·L-1 aluminium sulfate + 200mg·L-1 citric acid + 100mg·L-1 GA) and antistaling agent B (3% sucrose + 0.5% benzene propionic acid sodium) were tested in this paper in order to investigate their effects on contents of chlorophyll, soluble sugar, red pigment and anthocyanin in cutting branchs of Cornus alba L., which provided foundation on sticks-cutting preservation in production. (who.int)
  • Early spring sticks of Cornus alba L. were used as materials by antistaling agent A and B treatment, respectively, and sterilized water as control. (who.int)
  • Cornus drummondii scattered across the hilly landscape of the Konza Prairie Biological Station just south of Manhattan, KS, USA. (botany.one)
  • Cornus can be deciduous shrubs or trees, or creeping, woody-based perennials, some with brightly coloured young stems. (herbalapothecaryuk.com)
  • Cornus stricta Lamarck, Encycl. (usf.edu)
  • BASIONYM: Cornus stricta Lamarck 1786. (usf.edu)
  • After two years, This Cornus will benefit from regular pollarding to encourage the brightest winter stems. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Prune Cornus hard in early spring by cutting back all stems to within 3 buds of the base or to a permanent low framework. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Descendunt in plana corylus, cornus, &c. (mpg.de)
  • The flowering of this Cornus is somewhat dependant upon the previous years summer weather. (bluebellnursery.com)
  • Plant Cornus in a sunny position, in any well drained soil. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • In the UK Cornus angustata 'Empress of China' will give its best display of flower bracts if planted in a warm, sunny position sheltered from cold winds. (bluebellnursery.com)
  • Japanese Cornel Dogwood produces abundant clusters of tiny, radiant yellow flowers from March through April, blooming two weeks earlier than Cornus mas. (tylerarboretum.org)
  • Dwarf Dogwood) ARCTIC FIRE® Red Cornus is an extremely compact selection of the very popular Baileyii dogwood that is roughly 1/2 the height and has twice as many branches. (gardencrossings.com)
  • Cornus (dogwood) make excellent ornamental plants for either their beautiful large clusters of spring blooms in shades of white, pink, or yellow, or for their attractive foliage (some are evergreen) and brilliant winter bark. (jacksonandperkins.com)
  • Minimum quantity for "Siberian Dogwood (Cornus alba 'Sibirica') Bare Root" is 3 . (jacksonsnurseries.co.uk)
  • The tan pith of the Gray Dogwood (Cornus racemosa) distinguishes it from the Stiff Dogwood that has a white pith. (ncsu.edu)
  • Red Twig Dogwood (Cornus sericea) is also similar to the Stiff Dogwood, but it has white drupes. (ncsu.edu)
  • Noted for its colorful stems and twigs in winter, Bloodtwig Dogwood 'Midwinter Fire' (Cornus sanguinea) is a hard plant to beat for a colorful show in the winter garden. (gardenia.net)
  • Cornus sanguinea is a species of dogwood native to most of Europe and western Asia. (gardenia.net)
  • Arguably the most beautiful of the flowering trees, (especially in Ian's eyes - hence why he used them in his last landscape design entry at Chelsea), the Cornus florida , commonly known as Flowering Dogwood, is a wide spreading, small deciduous tree that is perfect for cooler areas of Australia. (landscape.net.au)
  • Image Chinese dogwood (Cornus kousa var. (botanikfoto.com)
  • Cornus alba 'Kesselringii' white dogwood. (truechristmasstory.com)
  • Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Red Barked Dogwood, Red Twig Dogwood, Tatarian Dogwood (Cornus alba) 'Gouchaultii' supplied â ¦ V koÅ¡arico. (truechristmasstory.com)
  • Cornus is the Latin name for dogwood, while sericea means silky. (ngpherbaria.org)
  • Cornus Florida Rainbow (American Dogwood) blooms in late spring with flowers surrounded by four stunning white bracts. (plitki-trotuar.ru)
  • CORNUS florida Rainbow is a spectacular dogwood with golden-green leaves. (plitki-trotuar.ru)
  • Cornus is a genus of about 30-60 species of woody plants in the dogwood family (Cornaceae). (ballyrobertgardens.com)
  • The dogwood (Cornus mas L., 1753) is a fruit tree species, spontaneous, belonging to the family Cornaceae. (antropocene.it)
  • Cherokee Chief Pink Dogwood (Cornus florida var. (clemson.edu)
  • Cornus Sanquinea (redtwig dogwood) is another british understory plant with wildlife value and gardenworthy qualities. (garden.org)
  • Observations on the medical and chemical qualities of the Cornus circinata, or round-leaved dogwood. (nih.gov)
  • Flowering dogwood ''Cornus florida'']] == Description == A hardwood tree from the family Cornaceae found throughout Europe, Asia and the North America. (mfa.org)
  • Flowering dogwood ''Cornus florida'']] == Other Properties == Tree height = 40 feet (maximum) Flowers = white or pink in springtime followed by red oval-shaped berries in the fall. (mfa.org)
  • Kousa dogwood (cornus kousa) is the last of the dogwood trees to bloom, being at its best in May/June. (westonnurseries.com)
  • Cornus sanguinea 'Cato' (Arctic Sun Dogwood) is a rounded shrub that prefers part to full shade. (renegadegardener.com)
  • The most recent memorial tree is a kousa dogwood ( Cornus kousa ), planted last year in memory of Sang-A Park , a native of South Korea, who came to NIH in 2016 as a visiting postdoctoral fellow in the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research's Mucosal Immunology Section. (nih.gov)
  • Creek Dogwood Cornus sericea ssp. (calscape.org)
  • Dogwood (Cornaceae), family of perennial herbaceous plants, trees and shrubs, represented in North America by about 15 members of the genus Cornus. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • sugar maple), Cercis canadensis L. (redbud), Cornus florida L. (flowering dogwood), Cornus kousa Hance. (ashs.org)
  • Serving Size: 10 Drop Servings Per Container: 53 Disclaimer Each Serving Contains Tamarisk (Tamarix gallica) Young Shoot Extract (1:20) 0.09 ml. 4.7 mg Dried Equivalent Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) Bud Extract (1:20) 0.09 ml. 4.7 mg Dried Equivalent Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) Bud Extract (1:20) 0.09 ml. 4.7 mg Dried Equivalent Other ingredients: Purified water, ethanol (grain), glycerin. (expertnutrition.com)
  • From the systematic point of view it belongs to the Eukaryota Domain, Kingdom Plantae, Magnoliophyta Division, Magnoliopsida Class, Cornales Order, Cornaceae Family and therefore to the Genus Cornus and to the Species c. mas. (antropocene.it)
  • On Tuesday, some reddish lines radiating from bunchberry (Cornus canadensis / Chamaepericlymenum canadense) leaf bases caught my eye. (wordpress.com)
  • Cornus canadensis grows and reproduces via underground rhizomes that have been reported to grow up to 14 ft (4 m) long, and recorded at 36 years old, through this process an individual is able to become a large clonal groundcover. (sevenoaksnativenursery.com)
  • Uncovering the active compounds and effective mechanisms of the dried mature sarcocarp of Cornus officinalis Sieb. (nih.gov)
  • Cornus officinalis is a kind of Chinese herbal medicine. (yibinfan.com)
  • Cornus officinalis has a strong fragrance, which can expel insects, dampness and wind evil, eliminate accumulated food and treat cold and heat. (yibinfan.com)
  • An experimental inquiry into the similarity in virtue between the Cornus florida and sericea, and the Cinchona officinalis of Linnæus, together with an inquiry into the modus operandi of astringent vegetables in preventing the putrefactive fermentation. (nih.gov)
  • 14. Characterization of the intestinal absorption of morroniside from Cornus officinalis Sieb. (nih.gov)
  • Cornel iridoid glycoside (CIG) is an effective component derived from Cornus officinalis . (nih.gov)
  • 2, 3, 5, and 7 [ Cornus florida , C. alternifolia , C. sericea , and C. racemosa ] flower about 2 weeks earlier than the other species. (ngpherbaria.org)
  • Cornus nutalli 'Monarch' is a large upright spreading deciduous shrub producing large showy bracts, white becoming pink during April and May. (cathsgardenplants.co.uk)
  • This was the other Cornus Species I had seen in New Jersey on 19th June,17. (google.com)
  • Cornus florida is one of our most recognizable and beautiful species of trees native to the Eastern United States and is the only one I think, with Florida in its name. (columbiamagazine.com)
  • It is possible the same name was included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Cornus suecica in version 1 of The Plant List . (theplantlist.org)
  • Cornus suecica L. (units.it)
  • To counter this stress, trees like dogwoods (Cornus), tulip populars (Liriodendron), ash (Fraxinus), and newly planted specimens lose their leaves, so that exposed surfaces are reduced or minimized. (nih.gov)
  • The National Phenology Network tracks seasonal changes in Flowering Dogwoods (Cornus florida) in order to more accurately predict future climate change. (lynchburg.edu)
  • Cornus capitata has produced a satisfactory crop of fruit this year. (rbge.org.uk)
  • See photos of Cornus mas in real gardens. (amazonaws.com)
  • Cornus mas is used as an ornamental plant in parks and gardens, for its bright leaves and the myriad of very early-opening yellow flowers. (antropocene.it)
  • as the fruit of blueberries, Cornus mas, possesses high content of antioxidants, therefore, this study aims to investigate the extract of this fruit on wound healing in a male rat of Wistar strain affected by diabetes. (sid.ir)
  • Kintoki' makes a wonderful specimen plant and, given the space, is striking en mass. (tylerarboretum.org)
  • I reported [variety baileyi ] from Lagrange County but I am now referring that specimen to Cornus sericea . (ngpherbaria.org)
  • The luscious leaves are ovate in shape and dark green in colour with a lovely variegation, a slight twist on the very popular 'Cornus Sibirca' They turn to a rich burgundy red in autumn which provides a lovely display. (mailordertrees.co.uk)
  • De cornus ammonis textura disquisitiones, præcipuæ in cuniculis institutæ. (nih.gov)
  • Cornelian Cherry (cornus mas) Recipes? (englishforum.ch)
  • I've just realized that the tree at the back of my garden which has for years littered my lawn with an odd little red fruit is a Cornelian Cherry (Kornelkirsche, cornus mas ) - and that the fruit is edible, albeit somewhat sour - according to Wiki a used in sauces and jams. (englishforum.ch)
  • Morphology and ultrastructure of pollen grain were described for six cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) cultivars (Degirmendere, Erkenci Degirmendere, Iri Bardak, Yuvarlak Bardak, Uzun Memeli, and Bugur) using light microscopy and both scanning and transmission electron microscopy. (uludag.edu.tr)
  • Alhooei Nazari S., SHIRAVI A., HOJATI V.. The Effect of Cornus mas Extract on the Wound Healing of the Diabetic Male Wistar Rats. (sid.ir)