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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.
A typical dogwood blossom has four large petals that are usually white or pink in color.
It became the official flower in 1956.
White, pink, or red.
The primary color of a dogwood tree is white, but there are also pink and red ones.
the flowering dogwood changes purple and red. The Pagoda Dogwood changes blueish- black. And the Kousa red-purple mix of hues with color lasting for few weeks
The Pacific Dogwood is the representative flower of British Columbia.
The Dogwood blooms a creamy white color.
Trees: Douglas Fir Oak Maple Flowers: Pacific Dogwood Dandelions Daisy
The North Carolina state flower is the American Dogwood.
The provincial flower of British Columbia is the Pacific Dogwood (Cornus nuttallii). This flowering tree is known for its beautiful white blossoms, which typically bloom in spring. The Pacific Dogwood is not only significant for its aesthetic appeal but also holds cultural importance for Indigenous peoples in the region. It was officially designated as the provincial flower in 1956.
Dogwood trees can be identified by their opposite branching pattern, oval-shaped leaves with visible veins, and clusters of small white or pink flowers in the spring. Additionally, the bark of mature dogwood trees is typically scaly or blocky in texture and gray to brown in color.