- The
Cornaceae are a
cosmopolitan family of
flowering plants in the
order Cornales. The
family contains approximately 85
species in two genera, Alangium...
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Cornus is a
genus of
about 30–60
species of
woody plants in the
family Cornaceae,
commonly known as
dogwoods or cornels,
which can
generally be distinguished...
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cherry dogwood), is a
species of
shrub or
small tree in the
dogwood family Cornaceae native to
Western Europe,
Southern Europe, and
Southwestern Asia. It is...
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deciduous tree 8–12 m (26–39 ft) tall, in the
flowering plant family Cornaceae.
Common names include kousa,
kousa dogwood,
Chinese dogwood,
Korean dogwood...
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Aucuba Thunb., 1783.
About 3-10 species.
Aucuba was
included in the
family Cornaceae or
Aucubaceae in some
classification systems.
Together with
Eucommia ulmoides...
- the
flowering dogwood, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
family Cornaceae native to
eastern North America and
northern Mexico. An
endemic po****tion...
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Cornus is a
genus of
woody plants in the
family Cornaceae,
commonly known as dogwoods.
Cornus may also
refer to: Cornus, Aveyron, a
commune in the 'Aveyron'...
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osier or red-osier dogwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Cornaceae,
native to much of
North America. It has
sometimes been
considered a synonym...
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genus in the
family Griseliniaceae. In the past it was
often placed in
Cornaceae but
differs from that in many features.
Small dioecious trees or shrubs...
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Cornaceae (dogwood family).
There is only one genus, Alangium, with
seventeen species. The APG II
states that
Alangiaceae is a
synonym of
Cornaceae (the...