Yes. Very few plants are nonvascular, but a dogwood is definitely vascular.
Deer, rabbits, squirrels, and some insects, such as dogwood borers, can feed on dogwood trees. Additionally, some bird species may eat the fruits of the dogwood tree.
The tree with pink leaves is called the Pink Dogwood tree.
Dogs like urinating near this tree and marking their territory on it. It is an attractive trees for dogs to congregate at due to its smell it emits.
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According to a fictitious legend, Jesus Christ was impaled on a dogwood tree. Because of his compassion for the dogwood and so that it would no longer be used as an instrument of impalement, Jesus decreed that it should become a smaller tree and that its petals should bear the marks of the nailprints in his hands. This, says tradition, resulted in the rust-colored touches around the notches in the bracts. So prominent has this legend become that it is the only thing many people think of when they see the dogwood today. But, it should be noted that this is only fictitious tradition. The Bible says nothing of the sort. The Bible does not identify the type of tree used in his execution. Maybe because the type of tree is of little or no importance. What is important is what his sacrificial death means. His death is a ransom paid for our sinful condition brought on by the willful sin of our first human father, Adam. A search of several diverse translations and paraphrases of the Bible reveal no references to dogwood.
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Yes. Very few plants are nonvascular, but a dogwood is definitely vascular.
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No, it isn't. It must have the vascular tissues to carry water to the very top. Think of vascular as the same as our vascular system which are the artery and veins. Without it, we would be like a blob.
The scientific genus of the dogwood tree is cornus.
The state tree is the flowering dogwood.
-flowering dogwood. !
Dogwood is a type of tree.
By its barkThe dogwood tree is all about what happened to CHRIST on the cross.
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