Definition of Cornus. Meaning of Cornus. Synonyms of Cornus

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Definition of Cornus

Cornu
Cornu Cor"nu (k[^o]r"n[-u]), n.; pl. Cornua (-n[-u]*[.a]). [L.] A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.

Meaning of Cornus from wikipedia

- dogwood Cornus sanguinea of Eurasia, the widely cultivated flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) of eastern North America, the Pacific dogwood Cornus nuttallii...
- dogwood (Cornus kousa), native to Asia, flowers about a month later. The fruit is a cluster of two to ten separate drupes, (fused in Cornus kousa), each...
- the **** of a bee drone Le Cornu, a surname Corneanu (disambiguation) Cornetu (disambiguation) Corni (disambiguation) Cornus (disambiguation) Horn (disambiguation)...
- 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'...
- subspecies / varieties: Cornus kousa F.Buerger ex Hance or Cornus kousa Hance subsp. kousa – ****anese dogwood, native to ****an and Korea. Cornus kousa Hance subsp...
- containing a single seed. Cornus mas, "male" cornel, was named so to distinguish it from the true dogberry, the "female" cornel, Cornus sanguinea, and so it...
- accepted: Cornus sericea subsp. sericeathroughout the range of the species. Shoots and leaves hairless or finely pubescent; flower petals 2–3 mm. Cornus sericea...
- eastern United States' Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) is similar in appearance and possibly in chemical composition. Cornus canadensis has similar...
- 24 January 2018. "RHS Plant Selector - Cornus alba 'Aurea'". Retrieved 5 March 2021. "RHS Plant Selector - Cornus alba 'Elegantissima'". Retrieved 5 March...
- University Press. ISBN 9780521707725. "Cornus sanguinea". Plants For A ****ure. 1996–2008. Retrieved 2009-06-09. "Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire (Winter Beauty)...