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flowering dogwood

American  

noun

  1. a North American dogwood tree, Cornus florida, having small greenish flowers in the spring, surrounded by white or pink bracts that resemble petals: the state flower and the state tree of Virginia.


Etymology

Origin of flowering dogwood

First recorded in 1835–45

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For any spring-flowering branch, you can cut it just as it is about to flower, and over the next month or so, that includes star and saucer magnolias, flowering dogwood, redbud and crab apples.

From Washington Post Mar. 2, 2021

In Bridgeport, Conn., people still stroll the pathways around the pond at Mountain Grove Cemetery to admire the flowering dogwood trees in the spring or the brilliant foliage in the fall.

From New York Times Jun. 6, 2016

If you did this in winter to, say, a flowering dogwood, you would lose the spring blossoms.

From Washington Post Mar. 17, 2015

John P. Morgan's gardener, James S. Kelly, showed a wide border of giant tulips against a background of flowering dogwood.

From Time Magazine Archive

From the midst of this whorl comes a cluster of minute greenish florets, encircled by four to six large, showy, white petal-like bracts, quite like a small edition of the flowering dogwood blossom.

From Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors by Blanchan, Neltje

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