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Cornus foemina

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Cornaceae

Subgenus
  
Kraniopsis

Order
  
Cornales

Genus
  
Cornus

Rank
  
Species

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Cornus racemosa, Cornus amomum, Cornus drummondii, Cornus rugosa, Cornus glabrata

Cornus foemina is a species of flowering plant in the Cornaceae known by the common names stiff dogwood and swamp dogwood. It is native to parts of the eastern and southeastern United States.

Cornus foemina Centenary College Arboretum Cornus foemina

This plant is a large shrub or small tree up to 15 feet tall with trunks up to 4 inches wide. The bark is smooth or furrowed. The oppositely arranged, deciduous leaves are oval in shape with smooth edges. The inflorescence is a flat-topped cluster of white flowers. The fruit is a blue or purple drupe.

Cornus foemina Centenary College Arboretum Cornus foemina

This plant grows in wetlands, often in swampy conditions. It can tolerate moderate amounts of salinity.

Cornus foemina Cornus foemina Stiff dogwood NPIN

Cornus foemina Stiff Dogwood Cornus foemina

References

Cornus foemina Wikipedia