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Piscidia pisci****,
commonly named Florida fishpoison tree,
Jamaican dogwood, or fishfuddle, is a medium-sized, deciduous,
tropical tree in the Fabaceae...
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Poison Springs Battleground State Park is an
Arkansas state park
located southeast of
Bluff City. It
commemorates the
Battle of
Poison Spring in the American...
- buckthorn; historically, it was
sometimes called "
dogwood"
through confusion of the
leaves with
those of
dogwood Cornus sanguinea.
Alder buckthorn grows in wet...
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arvensis Dogwood –
Cornus spp.
American dogwood –
Cornus florida ****anese
flowering dogwood –
Cornus kousa Drumstick –
Moringa oleifera Pacific dogwood – Cornus...
- a
variety of tumors. The
inner bark of the alder, as well as red
osier dogwood, or chokecherry, is used by some
Indigenous peoples of the
Americas in...
- thyoides:
Atlantic white-cedar
Cornus stolonifera: Red-osier
dogwood Cornus florida:
Flowering dogwood Larix laricina:
Tamarack Picea mariana:
Black spruce Picea...
- Switzerland) who came to be
known as "
Dogwood" and
ended up
establishing the
Dogwood information chain.
Dogwood in turn
hired a
personal ****istant named...
- Kiss-me-quick,
Portulaca pilosa Cornaceae Silky dogwood,
Cornus amomum Flowering dogwood,
Cornus florida Stiff dogwood,
Cornus foemina Hydrangeaceae Smooth hydrangea...
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introduced Cornus (
dogwoods)
Cornus alternifolia (Alternate-leaved
dogwood)
Cornus florida (Flowering
Dogwood)
Cornus kousa (Kousa
Dogwood) -
introduced Cornus...
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Labrador tea Bolander's lily Bridges'
cliffbreak Brook wakerobin Brown dogwood Buckbrush Bugle hedgenettle Bunchberry California broomrape California...