Yes they do.
Dogwood trees belong to the Cornaceae family and the genus Cornus. There are various species of dogwood trees, including Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) and Cornus nuttallii (Pacific dogwood). Dogwood trees are known for their showy flowers and colorful berries.
YES, they eat dogwood berries.
No, silky dogwood berries are not considered edible for humans.
Some types of conifer trees that produce red berries include yew trees and juniper trees.
Generally, dogwood branches are not toxic to dogs. What's helpful is that most dogs don't show an interest in the branches, flowers, or berries of the dogwood plant.
We need to know where they are to be native to.
Trees that produce purple berries typically have dark green leaves, small white or pink flowers, and produce clusters of round or oval-shaped berries that are purple in color. These trees are often found in temperate climates and can vary in size and shape depending on the species.
birds eat the cluster of berries on dogwood and sometimes they eat the leaves.
Dogwood tree leaves.
Some trees that start with the letter D are Douglas fir, Dawn redwood, and Dogwood.
We need to know where they are to be native to.
There are many different kinds of berries that grow on trees. Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, etc. Berries that are poisonous to humans are also poisonous to dogs. But dogs know not to eat berries that are poisonous, unless they are like starving or something.