Cornus canadensis is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to eastern Asia and North America. Common names include Canadian...
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dogwood Cornus kousa of eastern Asia, and two low-growing boreal species, the Canadian and Eurasian dwarf cornels (or bunchberries), Cornus canadensis and...
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eastern United States' Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) is similar in appearance and possibly in chemical composition. Cornus canadensis has similar blossoms...
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Greenland, but not in the intervening region. Where Cornus canadensis, a forest species, and Cornus suecica, a heath or bog species, grow near each other...
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sometimes called a hybrid, or Cornus × unalaschkensis. Sometimes it is listed as the same species as Cornus canadensis. However, many authors consider...
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Castor canadensis, common names American beaver, Canadian beaver, or North American beaver Cervus canadensis, common name elk or wapiti Lontra canadensis, common...
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Cornus sericea, Rosa acicularis, Symphoricarpos albus and Acer glabrum. The well-developed herb layer contains Linnaea borealis, Cornus canadensis, Aralia...
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dogwood (Cornus sericea), regionally referred to as "kinnikinick" in Minnesota and Wisconsin Silky cornel (Cornus amomum) Canadian bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)...
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Stylidium species) Canadian dwarf cornel (aka dogwood bunchberry, Cornus canadensis) White mulberry (Morus alba) Orchids (all genus Catasetum) Dwarf mistletoe...
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Bunchberry (category Cornus)
the free dictionary. Cornus canadensis - Canadian or eastern bunchberry Cornus suecica - Eurasian or northern bunchberry Cornus × unalaschkensis - Alaskan...
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non-hallucinate red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea) and silky cornel (Cornus amomum), and even to Canadian bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), evergreen sumac (Rhus virens)...
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family: Cornus amomum, also known as the silky cornel Cornus canadensis, Canadian dwarf cornel Cornus mas, Cornelian cherry or European cornel Cornus officinalis...
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Coleophoridae. It is found in North America. The larvae feed on the leaves of Cornus canadensis. They create a composite leaf case. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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suffruticosa) Cameroon – red stinkwood (Prunus africana) Canada – bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) Cyprus – Cyclamen cyprium Dominica – carib wood (Poitea carinalis)...
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americana (N) Cornus alternifolia (N) Cornus amomum (N) Cornus canadensis (N) Cornus florida (N) Cornus obliqua (N) Cornus racemosa (N) Cornus rugosa (N)...
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refer to the following plants: Canadian dwarf cornel, Cornus canadensis Eurasian dwarf cornel, Cornus suecica This page is an index of articles on plant...
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epapposum Arizona sycamore – Platanus wrighitii Arrowwood – Cornus florida Indian arrowwood – Cornus florida Ash – Fraxinus spp. Black ash – Acer negundo, Fraxinus...
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on Cornus species, including Cornus alternifolia, Cornus canadensis, Cornus candidissima, Cornus circinata, Cornus rugosa, Cornus sericea and Cornus stolonifera...
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Although, strictly speaking, herbaceous, the North American bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), a member of the dogwood genus, can appear as a prostrate shrub when...
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is known from Canada (Nova Scotia and Québec). The larvae feed on Cornus canadensis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic Database...
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herbaceous layer include common wood sorrel (Oxalis spp.), bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), yellow clintonia (Clintonia borealis), ferns, and mosses. Northern...
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November. The larvae feed on Alnus incana and Cornus species (including Cornus canadensis, Cornus racemosa and Cornus sericea). Wikispecies has information related...
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purpurascens Calligonum junceum Calligonum junceum Canadian bunchberry Cornus canadensis Casimiroa Casimiroa edulis Cedar Bay cherry Eugenia reinwardtiana...
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America, including Ontario and British Columbia. The larvae feed on Cornus canadensis. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson,...
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edule), bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), one-sided wintergreen (Orthilia secunda), bluejoint reedgrass (Calamagrostis canadensis), horsetails (Equisetum...
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unknown Amelanchier species, Caltha palustris, Cardamine diphylla, Cornus canadensis, an unknown Crataegus species, Fragaria virginiana, Gaultheria procumbens...
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Betula (including Betula papyrifera and Betula populifolia), Viburnum, Cornus canadensis, Sedum, Sempervivum, Vaccinium, Lupinus, Quercus macrocarpa, Geranium...
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organic layers of the soil. It is often found growing with bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), wild lily of the valley (Maianthemum canadense), and goldthread...
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Berries are very fragile. Not normally found in abundance. Bunchberry, Cornus canadensis K'eikaxétl'k Can be eaten fresh, also can be preserved by freezing...
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red willow, swamp dogwood Cornus amomum subsp. obliqua Cornus canadensis — Canada bunchberry, crackerberry, dwarf cornel Cornus drummondii — roughleaf dogwood...
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