Flowering Dogwood

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Flowering Dogwood

Cornus florida

Cornaceae Green Pink White Yellow

The flowering dogwood is a common small tree, both wild and cultivated, in East Texas. Its spring bloom will bring Texans out into the forest, to drive or walk routes that best show off the display. This is the “complete deal”--a small tree with beautiful layered form and interesting bark, showy “flowers” (actually, groups of minute flowers surrounded by four showy white bracts), pretty red fruits, and attractive reddish fall foliage.

Seasonality

Flowering months

March April

Texas distribution

Region map

The highlighted regions reflect the historical distribution data preserved in the original collection.

East Texas North-Central Texas

Herbarium sheets

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