Cornus sanguinea L.

Species in the Global Pollen Project's Master Reference Collection

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Distribution
Cornus sanguinea (rights holder: )

Common Dogwood

Cornus sanguinea, the common dogwood or bloody dogwood,[1] is a species of dogwood native to most of Europe and western Asia, from England and central Scotland east to the Caspian Sea. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant. Contents 1 Description 2 Ecology 3 Uses 4 References Description Cornus sanguinea stems in winter. It is a medium to large deciduous shrub, growing 2–6 metr... © Wikipedia authors and editors (licence)

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Definition
Parent Taxon
Cornus
Global Pollen Project UUID
b6265256-ca88-41af-bfd8-aaee57cdbf3c
Botanical Reference
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