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Dogwood trees are a common and beloved sight in local gardens. While as many as 60 species of trees and shrubs are in the genus Cornus, ...
Dogwood Arts’ Bazillion Blooms program is selling bare-root dogwood trees to keep Knoxville blooming. Trees are $25 each (or $20 each when five or more are purchased).
The flowering dogwood has been Missouri’s state tree since 1955. But one creator says younger Americans are looking for something more than just beauty.
Dogwood trees are universally popular, and it’s no wonder. At this time of year they put on a spectacular show, their brilliant white blooms lighting up the spring landscape, but they can be a ...
Trinklein refers to the dogwood tree as “nature’s little showoff” or the “candelabra of color.” The Missouri legislature named the flowering dogwood the state tree on June 20, 1955.
Around 35 years ago, UT professor emeritus Mark Windham traveled to Camp David. What he found there changed the trajectory of the dogwood tree. Along with Robert Trigiano, Effin Graham and Willard ...
The trees are just now coming into maturity this May. Ed Overdevest, owner of Overdevest Nurseries wholesale plant nursery in Hopewell, said he is excited to introduce the new dogwood variety to ...
A generation ago, it seemed that the dogwood might go the way of the American chestnut, rendered practically extinct by a new disease. But here’s the good news: The dogwood tree lives on in the ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – One of the first signs of spring is the blooming of flowering dogwood, a small tree with bright white flowers. But you now may have to look more carefully for this telltale sign ...
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