Dogwood (White, Siberian) berries

Cornus alba Cornus alba is an ornamental shrub that can also be found growing wild in the USA. Its white to light blue berries can be seen from late summer to winter. They are not edible. Popular names: White dogwood, red-barked dogwood, Siberian dogwood Family: Cornaceae Origin: Asia and as an introduced species also in […]

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Cornus sanguinea

Common Dogwood
Bloody Dogwood

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Cornus nuttallii cv.

Cornus nuttallii cv. Common name(s): Pacific Dogwood, Mountain Dogwood Family: Cornaceae Origin: the wild type is native to North America More infos: USDA zone 7

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Cornus alba “Elegantissima”

Cornus alba “Elegantissima” Common name(s): Red-Barked Dogwood, White Dogwood, Siberian Dogwood Family: Cornaceae Origin: the wild type is native from Russia to North Korea More infos: USDA zone 3

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Common Dogwood

Cornus sanguinea Other names: Red dogwood, blood twig dogwood Family: Cornaceae Edible: No, all parts of the plant are poisonous The leaves and flowers of Cornus sanguinea are shown here ➜

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