Dogwoods

Spring must be near. Cornelian Cherry Dogwood is beginning to bloom in Northern Ohio. dehaas.2 Fri, 03/10/2023 - 14:31
After a long and dreary winter, we look for signs of spring. Along with our spring flowering bulbs, our trees are beginning to bloom. One of the first is Cornelian Cherry Dogwood.
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Thomas deHaas
Every Dogwood Has Its Day chatfield.1@osu.edu Mon, 05/30/2016 - 14:08

How soon the glorious starch-white blossoms of flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) are gone for another season, even this year when the blooms of this native dogwood lasted longer than usual. Yet this short season is only a page in the book that is the genus Cornus (30-60 species). Corneliancherry dogwood (C. mas) was first, with chartreuse-yellow flowers arriving long before leaves in late March and early April. For rich northeast Ohio woodlands and some cultivated gardens, the herbaceous groundcover wildflower, bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) est arrivee...

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Jim Chatfield