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Listing 1 - 3 from 3 for dogwood bark

Current projects of the Oklahoma Biological Survey
... descriptive and can actually aid in plant identification (i.e., moonseed vine, rough leaved-dogwood, skunkbush). Others give clues to medicinal and other uses (i.e., toothache tree, whorehouse ... woody plant species at this time. The description of each species includes information regarding bark (color, pattern, etc.), twigs (size, leaf scars, bud morphology), leaves (size, shape, placement), flowers ...
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Cornus amomum, swamp dogwood
... Cornus amomum, swamp dogwood Cornus amomum P. Mill. Family: Cornaceae (dogwood) Common names: swamp dogwood, silky dogwood Shrub to 3 m (9 ft) tall. Bark thin, reddish-brown to gray. Twigs thin, brown-hairy, with ...
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Cornus florida, flowering dogwood
... florida, flowering dogwood Cornus florida L. Family: Cornaceae (the dogwoods) Common names: dogwood, flowering dogwood Small tree to 8 m (20 ft) tall and 20 cm (8 in) in diameter. Bark dark red-brown ... except the northern border. Habitat: Forest understory and old fields. NWI status: FACU Comment: Flowering dogwood is widely planted as an ornamental for its large showy "flowers" in the early Spring ...
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