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Habit and Form ... hardy to zone 4, possibly warmer parts of 3 ... Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwoo...
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Northern Swamp Dogwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cornus racemosa ( Northern Swamp Dogwood or Gray Dogwood ) is a shrubby plant species growing to 5 m tall. Its native from southeastern Canada and northeastern United States. It is a member of ...
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It grows 10-15' tall and features white flowers borne in terminal racemes (hence the species name of racemosa) in late spring and grayish-green, elliptic to lance-shaped leaves (2-4" long). Foliage turns an interesting (but not always showy) dusky purplish red in fall.
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Cornus racemosa Lam.; gray dogwood; Family: Cornacea ... Cornus racemosa is a much-branched, low, clonal shrub. As in most of our dogwoods, the leaves are simple, entire and opposite and the lateral veins tend to curve toward the leaf tip (they are said to be "arcuate").
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Cornus racemosa Lam. ... Other info. - This plant produces many suckers and will form dense colonies if conditions are right. It flowers earlier than most other Cornus in the state. ... Cornus racemosa flowers...
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Cornus racemosa, the grey dogwood, photographed while blooming at Big Eastern, Inc. property near Lena Park, Indiana by Marty Lucas ... Cornus racemosa; Grey dogwood...
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gray dogwood Cornaceae Cornus racemosa Lam. symbol: CORA6 ... No range map exists for this species. See a map of the states in which Cornus racemosa can be found (opens a new window). ... USDAFS Additional Silvics - USDA Plants Database; Cornus racemosa is native to North America.
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