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Molnar, also renowned for his hazelnut breeding program, displayed the dogwood varieties to visitors at the Rutgers ...
Here in the South, there is one tree deserving of all the springtime adulation it gets—the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) ...
The straight species are often used for large areas, where they can form dense thickets. Smaller varieties are great for rain ...
Dogwood has always been an easy-to-grow ornamental tree; an anchor in the landscape. There are hundreds of Cornus species to choose from, so the catch will be making up your mind.
eat the tree’s seeds. Animals like white-tailed deer, skunks, the eastern chipmunk, white-footed mice, gray fox and gray squirrels also eat flowering dogwood’s trees. The U.S. Department of ...
Growth sprouted from the stump of a dogwood that was damaged by winter ... Can we possibly expect a tree to re-grow from the stump? What’s the best way to ensure a strong new growth?