RME6XWW0–The brightly coloured pink flowers of a Japanese Kousa flowering dogwood (cornus kousa) 'miss satomi'
RFFCEH1E–ripe dogwood on a white background
RMTRFDB6–USA, Washington, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Large leaf of Devils club and blooming red osier dogwood above Panther Creek in spring.
RFJ4JDXE–Chinese Kusa dogwood fruit
RFE2H3JW–Closeup of a grasshopper hiding in shrubbery eating on the green leaves of a dogwood plant.
RF2HC75H7–Closeup of common dogwood plants growing outdoors
RF2J3XDBT–Dogwood berries on the big green leaf on the isolated background. Side view.
RF2E9K06A–Large unripe green dogwood berries on a branch in early spring on a warm sunny day, bright beautiful background.
RF2GA3BYH–Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae at roost on Dogwood Leaf
RF2PPXYFK–Kousa Dogwood Tree isolated on white background front view
RF2BERXXW–Looking down on a flowering dogwood branch with large white flowers opened up on a sunny day in early springtime
RF2C4ANPB–Flower of Cornus kousa ,dogwood tree or Japanese dogwood
RFPXGYNW–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC301–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RM2C6NKTX–Alpenrose Rhododendron Chevalier F. de Sauvage, Teppich-Hartriegel Cornus canadensis, Alpenrose Rhododendron Chevalier F. de Sauvage, Carpet Cornus ca
RFBD6JBW–Large-leafed Dogwood, Cornus macrophylla syn Swida macrophylla, Cornaceae, Himalayas, China, Asia
RM2P3Y3W7–Indian Rhubarb, Dogwood, Large Leaf Maple, North Yuba River, Tahoe National Forest, California
RFWAGP86–dew in large and dense spider web in a garden hedge with dogwood shrubs
RM2B6AF8F–Cornus Eddie's White Wonder showing a typical white four petalled or more correctly bracts of this spectacular deciduous tree in Bowood woods
RMPFGWNM–Red blossoms from Cornus kousa 'Satomi' (Dogwood), close-up
RFPFCNF8–Black berries of common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea)
RF2F6P1YJ–The Cornelian cherry blossoms in yellow
RF2CCKW6G–Green twig and Cornelian cherries (Cornus mas) on white wooden surface
RFP3R0GF–Sweet Mock or English Dogwood. Philadelphus coronarius plant. Blooming flowers with four petals.
RF2J3XDBK–dogwood berries in a ceramic dish. Isolated
RF2E9K06F–Large unripe green dogwood berries on a branch in early spring on a warm sunny day, bright beautiful background.
RMKPJ2A7–USA, Southeast Alaska, Tongass National Forest, View of Pacific dogwood, close-up (Large format sizes available)
RF2PPXYFY–Kousa Dogwood Tree isolated on white background top view
RF2WMK9YY–Large set of pink magnolia, eucalyptus, lavender, apple tree, butterfly. Blue dogwood berries. Greenery foliage blueberry clipart. Hand drawn watercol
RF2C4ANRM–Flower of Cornus kousa ,dogwood tree or Japanese dogwood
RFPXGYXM–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC38A–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RMA19E5C–Adirondack chair in large home blooming flower garden with birdbox and cedar arbor, Missouri USA
RM2AG9JNA–. The Southern States. river, Albemarlesound and Yeopim river, which extendalong three sides of the county. Withthese three bodies of navigable waterand a railroad crossing its centre, thecounty is well supplied with transporta-tion facilities. There is a large area ofvaluable timber land in Chowan county,including short-leaf pine, oak, ash,dogwood, maple, cypress, gum andholly. At Edenton, the county seat,which is located on Edenton bay at theend of the first link of the Norfolk &Southern railroad, there are very exten-sive saw milling interests, and the lumbertrade of this section is of grea
RMFDY9D5–Older man and woman walking in the woods in Autumn in Calaveras Big Trees State Park, California, USA
RMAY6ARW–Overgrown bush on front path leading from gate to house
RM2B6AF37–Cornus Eddie's White Wonder showing a typical white four petalled or more correctly bracts of this spectacular deciduous tree in Bowood woods
RMPFHC72–Selection of leafy green and variegated twigs, including Dogwood, Elder tree, Privet, Holly, Greater periwinkle, English ivy, Algerian ivy, Hosta, Pittosporum
RFPFCNF9–Black berries of common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea)
RF2T94D1K–3d illustration of Cornus kousa tree isolated on black background
RFW7HW7C–Flowering white dogwood (Cornus alba)
RF2CCKDEA–Green twig and Cornelian cherries (Cornus mas) on white wooden surface
RF2J3XDBB–Ripe berries of dogwood red in a glass .
RF2EAG2EK–Large unripe green dogwood berries on a branch in early spring on a warm sunny day, bright beautiful background.
RFP10GM2–Sweet Mock or English Dogwood. Philadelphus coronarius plant. Blooming flowers with four petals.
RF2WMKWXY–Large set of pink magnolia, eucalyptus, lavender, apple tree, butterfly. Blue dogwood berries. Greenery foliage blueberry clipart. Hand drawn
RFPXGYPA–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC2YC–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RM2ANHFHB–Georgia, historical and industrial . States. The oaks and pines predominate. Ofthe former, there are six varieties, red, white, mountain or chestnut,black, water and post-oak; and of pine there are two varieties, long andshort-leaf. Thousands of acres of these valuable timbers can still befound, and can be bought at reasonable prices. There are also foundpoplar, ash, beech, elm, chestnut, hickory, maple, walnut, iron-wood,sugar berry, sycamore, sweet-gum, black-gum, dogwood, persimmon,sassafras, wild cherry-, redbud, warhoo and cedar. Many of these arefound in large quantities and can be utili
RMAY6AHX–Overgrown bush on front path leading from gate to house
RMPFPFFT–Cornus kousa (Japanese Dogwood, Kousa Dogwood) red berry fruit hanging on long stems and green leaves, close-up
RF2T94D1P–3d illustration of Cornus kousa tree isolated on black background
RFW7HW7K–Flowering Siberian dogwood (Cornus alba)
RF2CCK92J–Bowl with leaves and fresh Cornelian cherries (Cornus mas)
RF2J3XDAY–Red berries ripe dogwood in a clay plate. Side view
RF2EAG2EJ–Large unripe green dogwood berries on a branch in early spring on a warm sunny day, bright beautiful background.
RFPXGYX1–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC2YR–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RM2CEGXFA–. How to know wild fruits; a guide to plants when not in flower by means of fruit and leaf. vatica Dogwood Family Fruit. — The fruit clusters grow on longslender steins from the leaf axils. They rarelycontain more than two or three of the bluishblack ovoid drupes. The flesh is thin and acid,and the bony stone grooved. The drupes serveas food for birds. October. Leaves. — The leaves are a soft glossy greenabove, with a paler, somewhat hairy under sur-face. They vary in shape from lanceolate tooval and obovate. They are often entire, some-times notched, with large teeth near the apex. Floivers.
RF2T94D22–3d illustration of Cornus kousa tree isolated on black background
RF2CCKERP–Green twigs and Cornelian cherries (Cornus mas) arranged in shape of heart
RF2J3XDBP–Red berries ripe dogwood in the basket with green leaves on the sides.
RF2E9K064–Large unripe green dogwood berries on a branch in early spring on a warm sunny day, bright beautiful background.
RFPXGYK6–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC313–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RMRDM8T3–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. BLUE-FRUITED DOGWOOD. ALTERNATE-LEAF DOGWOOD. Cornns altemifolia L.. Fig. 422. Branchlet with mature leaves and fruit, i ; isolated nutlets, 423. Trunk of large tree, about i ft. in diameter, in Lewis Co., N 424. Wood structure magnified 15 diameters. 2 ; branchlet in winter, 3.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the
RF2T94C08–3d illustration of set Cornus kousa tree isolated on black background
RF2CCK6EG–Green twigs and Cornelian cherries (Cornus mas) arranged in shape of heart
RF2J3XDB4–Red berries ripe dogwood in a clay plate.View from above
RF2EM5AYM–Large unripe green dogwood berries on a branch in early spring on a warm sunny day, bright beautiful background.
RFPXGYR9–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC2YX–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RMRDXKNH–. Familiar features of the roadside; the flowers, shrubs, birds, and insects. Natural history. EARLY-FLOWBRINa SHRUBS. 29 which should be confused with the so-called poison dogwood {Rhus venenata) * belonging to quite a dif- ferent family (Cashew), which includes the sumachs. The true dogwoods of the family Cornaceai are not poisonous. The handsom- est member of the group is the flowering do, wood {Cornus jlorida), which bears a large flower with four notched, petallike, showy white leaf- lets set around the tiny greenish florets. The flow- ers appear in May before the leaves are fully out; th
RF2T94D1T–3d illustration of Cornus kousa tree isolated on black background
RF2J3XDB7–Ripe berries of dogwood red in a glass on the isolated background. Side view.
RF2EM5AYJ–Large unripe green dogwood berries on a branch in early spring on a warm sunny day, bright beautiful background.
RFPXGYW2–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC372–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RMREKDP0–. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. Vii. 2()t,. I'lowcr- ing Dogwood.. Flowering Dogwood. Poison Dogwood is a Sumach, and does not bi'long here. 201. Leaves op{)osite. The small close cluster of greenish flowers surrounded in such a way, h>- 4 large cons{)icuous white petal-like bracts, as to make the whole cluster a[)pear like a singlr flower 2 or 3 inches across.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
RF2T94D1X–3d illustration of Cornus kousa tree isolated on black background
RF2J3XDCH–Red berries ripe dogwood in the basket with green leaves on the sides.Focus on berries
RFPXGYT3–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC311–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RMREB7P0–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. TREES OPPOSITE SIMPLE LEAVES FLOWERING DOGWOOD Cornus florida Small tree or large shrub with untoothed leaves. Side veins curving strongly, tending to parallel leaf margin. Mature bark broken into squarish blocks. Fruit red, berry-like, bitter. Frequently cultivated. Acidic woods. Uncommon. NORTHERN CATALPA Catalpa speciosa Leaves large, 15-30 cm. long, untoothed (occasionally lobed), sometimes in whorls of three. Fruit a long, narrow, bean-like pod. Roadsides, waste places. Uncommon escape. COMMON BUCKTHORN Rhamnus cathartica Leaves oppo
RF2J3XDC2–Red berries ripe dogwood in a clay plate and wicker basket standing on a wooden surface. Nearby lies the blue drain.
RFPXGYWD–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC2YF–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RMRDW8R8–. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. FLOWERING DOGWOOD, ETC. 185 inch in length. The oval fruit is haK an inch long, and purple covered with a bloom. The fringe tree grows from 8 to 30 feet high, and is commonly cultivated; it is found wild along the river banks of N^ew Jersey, south Pennsylvania, and the Southern States. Catalpa. ^he ca- Indian Bean. talpa, or In- Catalpa Mgnonoides. dian bean Catalpa Catalpa. • has a large, light green, heart - shaped leaf, smooth above and downy below, especially on the ribs; the stems are also woolly. The tree grows from 20 to 40 feet high, and has w
RFPXGYM1–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RF2PWC2Y1–Bright large pink, pale pink buds of a blooming magnolia against the background of a blue sky in the park area of the city of Dnipro, Ukraine.
RFPXEPC5–Fall Leaves, Red & Yellow, Brian Martin RMSF, Large File Size
RMREKDNF–. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. KEY TO GKaERA AND SPECIES i,S9 Fruit ()bIon«i. rec;. about inch lon^'. Cvn- tral ev England soutiiward and west- ward. (Fi<rs. 263, 264.) Flowering Dog- wood, Boxwood, Dogwood, Flowering Cornel, Com us Jlorida L. 201. Leaves alternate. Flowers in large loose clusters (3 or more inches across). with no petaldike bracts. Fruit globular, blue, usu- ally less than inch thick. New Brunswick westwa
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