Cornus Plant / Cornus Nuttallii : The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood.
The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. Cornus foemina (swamp dogwood) is a deciduous flowering shrub or small tree of rounded habit, noted for its showy flower clusters, dark fruits and attractive red twigs. Read more add to collection The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, flowering understory tree in the cornaceae (dogwood) family that may grow 15 to 25 feet tall.
It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico. Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape. The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood. Read more add to collection The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. Cornus foemina (swamp dogwood) is a deciduous flowering shrub or small tree of rounded habit, noted for its showy flower clusters, dark fruits and attractive red twigs. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees.
Depending on the age of the kousa dogwood, the tree takes on a different appearance.
Cornus foemina (swamp dogwood) is a deciduous flowering shrub or small tree of rounded habit, noted for its showy flower clusters, dark fruits and attractive red twigs. The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico. Read more add to collection Depending on the age of the kousa dogwood, the tree takes on a different appearance. The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, flowering understory tree in the cornaceae (dogwood) family that may grow 15 to 25 feet tall. Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees. The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood.
Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape. It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico. Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, flowering understory tree in the cornaceae (dogwood) family that may grow 15 to 25 feet tall. The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees.
Cornus foemina (swamp dogwood) is a deciduous flowering shrub or small tree of rounded habit, noted for its showy flower clusters, dark fruits and attractive red twigs. Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape. The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood. Read more add to collection The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees. Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, flowering understory tree in the cornaceae (dogwood) family that may grow 15 to 25 feet tall.
It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico.
It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico. The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees. Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape. Cornus foemina (swamp dogwood) is a deciduous flowering shrub or small tree of rounded habit, noted for its showy flower clusters, dark fruits and attractive red twigs. Depending on the age of the kousa dogwood, the tree takes on a different appearance. The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, flowering understory tree in the cornaceae (dogwood) family that may grow 15 to 25 feet tall. Read more add to collection The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood.
The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. Depending on the age of the kousa dogwood, the tree takes on a different appearance. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees. The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico.
The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees. Depending on the age of the kousa dogwood, the tree takes on a different appearance. The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood. Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape. The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, flowering understory tree in the cornaceae (dogwood) family that may grow 15 to 25 feet tall. Read more add to collection
Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape.
Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape. It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico. Cornus foemina (swamp dogwood) is a deciduous flowering shrub or small tree of rounded habit, noted for its showy flower clusters, dark fruits and attractive red twigs. Depending on the age of the kousa dogwood, the tree takes on a different appearance. Flowering dogwood is a woody, deciduous, flowering understory tree in the cornaceae (dogwood) family that may grow 15 to 25 feet tall. The genus name comes from the latin word for horn, cornu, most likely in reference to the tree's hard, dense wood. The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood. It arguably may be the most beautiful of the native american flowering trees. Read more add to collection The species name, kousa, is the japanese name for this plant.
Cornus Plant / Cornus Nuttallii : The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood.. The genus name, cornus, is latin from the word, cornu, which means horn. this references the hardness of the wood. Depending on the age of the kousa dogwood, the tree takes on a different appearance. Read more add to collection It is native from southeastern canada to eastern north america to eastern mexico. Young trees grow in an upright fashion and in somewhat of a conical shape.