Also known as dogwood
right|thumb|In species such as this Cornus × unalaschkensis, the tiny four-petaled flowers are clustered in a tightly packed, flattened cyme at the center of four showy white petal-like [[bracts.]] right|thumb|Cornus mas right|thumb|Cornus florida in spring right|thumb|Cornus drummondii in flower right|thumb|Mature and immature flowers of Cornus canadensis, [[Bonnechere Provincial Park, Ontario]] right|thumb|Cornus canadensis fruit thumb|Spring budding Cornus is a genus of about 30–60 species of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods or cornels, which can generally be
Cornus is a genus of woody plants commonly known as dogwoods or cornels, comprising approximately 30–60 species in the family Cornaceae. These plants are notable for their distinctive flowers, which are typically small and four-petaled but surrounded by showy, petal-like bracts that make them visually striking.
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red osier dogwood
Cornus
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Common Name: dogwood
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