RM2T4DN69–The dull red strawberry like fruit of the Chinese dogwood Cornus kousa
RFMT1C2C–Greenish white four petals dogwood tree flowers and leaves. Cornus kousa.
RF2KE056N–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RF2N06MF8–Ripe and unripe fruits and leaves of Cornus kousa.
RFW9GXN9–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RFK74E4P–FLOWERING DOGWOOD TREE (CORNUS FLORIDA) BLOOMING IN FOREST, JUNIATA PENNSYLVANIA
RM2BR3TEA–Kousa dogwood / Chinese dogwood (Cornus kousa hanse) native to China, close up showing white flowers / bracts and leaves in spring
RM2JH51K2–Cornus Kousa - kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood
RM2D6KWP1–Cornus kousa with fruit and other shrubs in a domestic setting
RF2G6D5TC–Cornus kousa, small deciduous tree, flowering plant family Cornaceae
RM2FTFC5K–White Chinese dogwood (Cornus kousa chinensis) in full bloom, Bressingham Gardens, Bressingham, Diss, Norfolk, England, UK
RF2PY39EB–Ripe and unripe fruits and leaves of Cornus kousa.
RMWNCDRR–Closeup photograph of a flowering dogwood tree in bloom with a brick wall in the background.
RM2JDN0NB–Cornus kousa, an ornamental flowering tree with showy white bracts (flowering June 2022 North Yorkshire)
RFH7YPFP–Pointed Dogwood
RMPE70WY–Japanese dogwood (Cornus kousa) – close-up of flowers. Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mass Audubon, Belmont, MA, USA
RMBB91Y0–Plants;Trees;Flowering Trees;Cornus florida. Clump of Flowers.
RF2BYBEWB–macro of Kousa Dogwood flower blossoms
RM2CDBT2N–. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . Iig. 46. Sassafras sassafras. NYSSACEAE Diimort. Dogwood Family. Trees or shrubs with opposite or alternate entire, firm,leathery leaves; flowers in clusters, with or without involuere;fruit a drupe rarely two seeded. Leaves alternate 1. Nyssa. Leaves opposite. Flowers in heads, subtended by an involuere of white bracts 2. Cynoxylon. Flowers not subtended by an involuere 3. Svida. 144 Bidletin of the Umversity of TexasNYSSA (Granoviiis) L. Trees with alternate, mostly entire leaves which ar 3 con-spicuous
RM2T4DN6D–The dull red strawberry like fruit of the Chinese dogwood Cornus kousa
RF2E7TE9Y–Dogwood tree greenish white four petal flowers and leaves isolated on white. Cornus kousa.
RF2KE0556–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RMR97P07–The striking golden yellow autumn foliage of Cornus kousa
RFW9GXH9–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RFK74E7Y–FLOWERING DOGWOOD TREE (CORNUS FLORIDA) BLOOMING IN FOREST, JUNIATA PENNSYLVANIA
RM2BR3TE6–Kousa dogwood / Chinese dogwood (Cornus kousa hanse) native to China, close up showing white flowers / bracts and leaves in spring
RM2JH51MG–Cornus Kousa - kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood
RMAXEFF9–Flower Cluster of the Cornus Nuttallii Dogwood tree
RMF14AY9–Pacific Dogwood Tree (Cornus nuttallii) and Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), Sequoia / Kings Canyon National Park, California, USA.
RM2FTF14Y–Chinese dogwood (Cornus kousa chinensis) in full bloom, Bressingham Gardens, Bressingham, Diss, Norfolk, England, UK
RF2PXE1HN–Ripe and unripe fruits and leaves of Cornus kousa.
RM2JDN0N3–Cornus kousa, an ornamental flowering tree with showy white bracts (flowering June 2022 North Yorkshire)
RMPE70W5–Japanese dogwood (Cornus kousa) – close-up of flowers. Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mass Audubon, Belmont, MA, USA
RF2BYBE3X–macro of Kousa Dogwood flower blossoms
RM2CDBRKD–. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . ^ popular ornamental treethroughout its range. ERICACEAE De Condolle. The Heath Family. Arbutus (Tournefort) L. ^Madrona. Arbutus texana Buckley. Texan ^ladrona. A shrub orsmall evergreen tree 20° higli witli short, much branched trunk,furroA^ed, l)rown bark and red tAvigs. Leaves oAate to ob-long, ]-3 long, 2/3-li/o Avide, thick, and mostly entire or 10—Trees 146 Bulletin of the University of Texas. Fig. 4 8. a. Svida stricta. b. Cynoxylon floridum. The Trees of Texas 147 with scattered teeth, dark green
RF2KE0536–Flowers of Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXKX–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RFK74E1A–FLOWERING DOGWOOD TREE (CORNUS FLORIDA) BLOOMING IN FOREST, JUNIATA PENNSYLVANIA
RM2JH51KD–Cornus Kousa - kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood
RMAXEFEC–Flower Cluster of the Cornus Nuttallii dogwood tree
RM2FTFDNB–Chinese dogwood flowering at Foggy Bottom at Bressingham Gardens, a steam museum and gardens located at Bressingham, Diss, Norfolk, England, UK
RMPE70X1–Japanese dogwood (Cornus kousa) – close-up of flowers. Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mass Audubon, Belmont, MA, USA
RMJEHXWM–Korean dogwood (Cornus kousa). Sedgwick Gardens on Long Hill estate, in Beverly, MA.
RF2BYBE3W–macro of Kousa Dogwood
RMRHAYJG–. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. 274 OHIO BIOLOGICAL SURVEY (fig. 14), almost without intermixture of other species, either frutes- eeiit or herbaceous. In general, howevei", a variety of smaller trees. Fig. 14. The Rhododendron at SuKar Grove. —Photo by -J. E. Hyde. and shrubs grow beneath the forest canopy. These are: Hammcmelis vircjiniana Cynoxylon (Cornus) florida Cornus alternifolia Azalea lutea Sydranfifa arhorescens I'ihnrimm arerifniiiim. Please note that these images are ex
RF2KE0573–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXEC–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RM2JH51KH–Cornus Kousa - kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood
RF2BYBEW9–macro of Kousa Dogwood flower blossoms
RMRDK10F–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2, CYNOXYLON Raf. Alsog. Amer. 59. 1838. [Benthamidia Spach, Hist. Veg. 8: 109. 1839.] Trees, with opposite petioled pinnately veined leaves and small perfect yellowish or greenish flowers in heads subtended by a conspicuous involucre of 4 to 6 large white or pink bracts. Calyx 4-lobed; corolla of 4 valvate petals; stamens 4, with slender filaments and elliptic
RF2KE056D–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXBX–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RM2JH51M4–Cornus Kousa - kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood
RF2BYBETK–macro of Kousa Dogwood flower blossoms
RMRDPB2E–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 664 CORNACEAE. Vol. II. 2. CYNOXYLON Raf. Alsog. Amer. 59. 1838. [Benthamidia Spach, Hist. Veg. 8: 109. 1839.] Trees, with opposite petioled pinnately veined leaves and small perfect yellowish or greenish flowers in heads subtended by a conspicuous involucre of 4 to 6 large white or pink bracts. Calyx 4-lobed; corolla of 4 valvate petals; stamens 4, with slender filam
RF2KE0563–Flowers of Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXFF–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RM2JH51M1–Cornus Kousa - kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood
RMRDK10Y–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 664 CORNACEAE. Vol. II. I. Cynoxylon floridum (L.) Raf.. 2, CYNOXYLON Raf. Alsog. Amer. 59. 1838. [Benthamidia Spach, Hist. Veg. 8: 109. 1839.] Trees, with opposite petioled pinnately veined leaves and small perfect yellowish or greenish flowers in heads subtended by a conspicuous involucre of 4 to 6 large white or pink bracts. Calyx 4-lobed; corolla of 4 valva
RF2KE055R–Flowers of Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXBN–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RM2JH51MA–Cornus Kousa - kousa, kousa dogwood, Chinese dogwood, Korean dogwood, and Japanese dogwood
RMRHB3XK–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Natural history; Camping; Outdoor life; Indians of North America. 452 The Book of Woodcraft. 21. CORNACE^ — DOGWOOD FAMILY Flowering Dogwood, Arrow-wood, Boxwood, Cornelian Tree, (Cynoxylon floridum) A small tree 15 to 20 feet, rarely 40, with bark beautifully pebbled or of alligator pattern. Wood hard, close, tough, strong, and heavy, a cubic foot weighing 51 lbs. Noted for its masses of beautiful white bloom in spring. A tea of its roots is a good substitute for quinine. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RF2KE0559–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXC3–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RMRHB3X8–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Natural history; Camping; Outdoor life; Indians of North America. 21. CORNACE^ — DOGWOOD FAMILY Flowering Dogwood, Arrow-wood, Boxwood, Cornelian Tree, (Cynoxylon floridum) A small tree 15 to 20 feet, rarely 40, with bark beautifully pebbled or of alligator pattern. Wood hard, close, tough, strong, and heavy, a cubic foot weighing 51 lbs. Noted for its masses of beautiful white bloom in spring. A tea of its roots is a good substitute for quinine. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
RF2KE0569–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXED–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RMREKCYB–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. 21. CORNACE^-DOGWOOD FAMILY Flowering Dogwood, Arrow-wood, Boxwood, Cornelian Tree. {Cynoxylon floridum) A small tree 15 to 20 feet, rarely 40, ^^•ith bark beautifully pebbled or of allkator pattern. Wood hard, close, tough, strong, and heavy, a cubic foot weighing 51 lbs. Noted for its masses of beauUful white bloom in spring. A tea of its roots is a good subsUtute for quinine. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig
RF2KE0530–Flowers of Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RFW9GXJ8–Bright white blooming dogwood flowers. Also known as cornus, lat. Cynoxylon florida, Britton and Shafer
RMREKCYM–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FLOWERING DOGWOOD, ARROW-WOOD, BOXWOOD. j -'"yW^t CORNe:UANTPE.e v^-l' ^. 21. CORNACE^-DOGWOOD FAMILY Flowering Dogwood, Arrow-wood, Boxwood, Cornelian Tree. {Cynoxylon floridum) A small tree 15 to 20 feet, rarely 40, ^^•ith bark beautifully pebbled or of allkator pattern. Wood hard, close, tough, strong, and heavy, a cubic foot weighing 51 lbs. Noted for its masses of beauUful white bloom in spring. A tea of its roots is a good subsUtute for quinine. Leaves 3 to 5 inches long.. Please note
RF2KE055G–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RM2KDPT5E–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RM2KDPT59–Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
RM2KDPT5K–Flowers of Cornus kousa small deciduous tree
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