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The tree with the red leaves is a pink dogwood showing its fall color, Cornus florida.
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Cornus florida is native to this area, and can be seen blooming in nearly every yard and byway.
Greetings From Fairegarden-April Bloom Day 2010 « Fairegarden 2010
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We have only mentioned trees briefly, the Acer ‘Crimson Queen’ shown with the Stipa, but we just could not live without the dogwoods, Cornus florida.
The Six Degrees Of Favorite Plants-SL Blogathon « Fairegarden 2009
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Shown above is lily of the valley, Convallaria majalisShrubs, tall perennials and seedling Dogwoods, Cornus florida have been added to provide as much shade as possible but the sun will not be denied.
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Bluebells are coming out everywhere and the big Cornus florida x nutalli hybrids are covered in great white flowers like saucers.
Tired on Friday - but who isn't? Imogen 2009
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The University Of Tennessee has been working on developing clones of Cornus florida from the hardy survivors in Catoctin Mountain Park, Maryland.
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Bluebells are coming out everywhere and the big Cornus florida x nutalli hybrids are covered in great white flowers like saucers.
Archive 2009-04-01 Imogen 2009
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Cooler has meant longer blooming for the pink and white dogwoods also, Cornus florida.
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Common associated trees are bluejack oak (Quercus incana) and post oak (Q. stellata), with a characteristic understory of Yaupon (Ilex vomitoria) and flowering dogwood (Cornus florida).
Piney Woods forests 2008
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Understory components such as flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) add spring color and provide fruits and seed for birds and mammals.
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