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Cornus unalaschkensis are often confused with Cornus canadensis and from what I’m learning one is a species from the East Coast and the other, unalaschkensis, is on the West Coast, ranging from ...
Crab apples (malus fusca) and bunchberries (cornus Canadensis) are the two fruits in Southeast that are the highest in pectin. On the opposite side of the spectrum, blueberries and cherries need ...
Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) is a gorgeous, low-growing species of dogwood that thrives in the shade and tolerates almost any soil type. Native throughout Canada and the northern half of the ...
Using high-speed video observations, Edwards and her colleagues timed the tiny explosions of Cornus Canadensis, a species of dogwood that covers the ground of spruce-fir forests from Virginia to ...
The fastest flower in the west, or anywhere else, is a woodland wildflower of North America called bunchberry dogwood, says a research team with a really fast camera. A bunchberry dogwood (Cornus ...
It’s the stamen of the bunchberry dogwood (Cornus canadensis), a ground-covering plant with a pollen-dispersion system now crowned the fastest mover of the plant world.
Bunchberry is the winner — in a big way. This pretty native species of dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) has come out on top in a poll to find a national flower for Canada. Sonia Day is a ...
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