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White Rough leaf dogwood flowers blooming in summer season.selective focus.
part of chinese temple in Hangzhou Lingyin temple,China
Giant dogwood (Cornus controversa) flowers. Cornaceae deciduous tree. Small, four-petaled white flowers bloom densely in early summer.
Dogwood blooms
Redwood flowers in the park, North China
Himenumaenchi in Rishiri
Flower of common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) Cesate. Parco delle Groane. Lombardy. Italy.
Ancient Chinese Garden
Blooming branches of dogwood bush - Cornus sericea Silver (Cornus stolonifera Silver). Selective focus.
Giant dogwood ( Cornus controversa ) flowers. Cornaceae deciduous tree. Numerous white four-petaled flowers bloom on corymbs from May to June.
Cornus kousa, commonly called Japanese dogwood, Kousa, and Kousa dogwood, is native to East Asia and is a small, deciduous flowering tree, with bloom occurring from late spring to early summer (May-June). Kousa dogwood “flowers” are four petal-like white bracts which surround the center cluster of yellowish-green, true flowers. Flowers are followed by berry-like fruits which mature to a pinkish red in summer.
Cornus sericeaCornus sericea, syn. C. stolonifera, Swida sericea, (red osier dogwood) is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae, native throughout northern and western North America from Alaska east to Newfoundland, south to Durango and Nuevo León in the west, and Illinois and Virginia in the east. Other names include red willow, redstem dogwood, redtwig dogwood, red-rood, American dogwood, creek dogwood, and western dogwood.
Cornus alba 'Bud's Yellow.' Cornaceae family.\nSelective focus on the leaves and inflorescence of the dogwood. \nPlant Hardiness Zone 8A.
Common Dogwood flowers - Latin name - Cornus sanguinea
Hanyu Riverside Parl. Hanyu city, Saitama Prefecture.
China pavilion in park
Red Ruimu fruit is in a botanical garden, North China
In Yokohama
Cornus kousa, commonly called Japanese dogwood, Kousa, and Kousa dogwood, is native to East Asia and is a small, deciduous flowering tree, with bloom occurring from late spring to early summer (May-June). Kousa dogwood “flowers” are four petal-like white bracts which surround the center cluster of yellowish-green, true flowers. Flowers are followed by berry-like fruits which mature to a pinkish red in summer.
Cornus sanguinea, the common dogwood or bloody dogwood flowering in spring garden
Red osier dogwood suffers from multiple Latin names, such as (Cornus sericea), (C. stolonifera) and (Swida sericea). As is more usual, it has a number of common names too: red osier cornel, red willow, redstem dogwood, redtwig dogwood, red-rood, American dogwood,(1) creek dogwood, and western dogwood for example. It is a flowering bush or tree, and the four-petalled cross-shaped flowers are white. Because of its liking for damp soil, red osier dogwood can be planted to stabilise river banks; which explains why this particular specimen is growing on the banks of the River Wandle in Surrey, England.
Parijoto flower (Medinilla speciosa) in shallow focus
Japanese Knotweed in Pittsburgh
Close-up of blooming white flowers on a deciduous tree. Nature background
Indoor garden with evergreen bamboo  inside a public building
Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia)
Cornus kousa, commonly called Japanese dogwood, Kousa, and Kousa dogwood, is native to East Asia and is a small, deciduous flowering tree, with bloom occurring from late spring to early summer (May-June). Kousa dogwood “flowers” are four petal-like white bracts which surround the center cluster of yellowish-green, true flowers. Flowers are followed by berry-like fruits which mature to a pinkish red in summer.
Cornus controversa blossoms in full bloom
White flowers garden background
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