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red dogwood

noun

  1. a Eurasian dogwood, Cornus sanguinea, having greenish-white flowers and dark-red branches.
  2. a variety of flowering dogwood, Cornus florida rubra, having red or pink bracts.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of red dogwood1

First recorded in 1950–55
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In outdoor pots, red dogwood stems and evergreen boughs bring structure, while violas, pansies and ornamental kale add unflinching color, shrugging off light frosts.

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We do go then in classes from school, for the hills are perfectly beautiful with the red dogwood and the dark blue 'bread and butter' vines.

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He was lying under a group of giant walnut-trees, whose boles were sheltered from the road by a natural hedge of red dogwood and brambles.

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Just picked some pretty red dogwood, Ben, and then I was a regular guy, with a face like a lobster and my eyes swelled out of sight.

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They are still coveting the stores of precious stones at the jewelers, and do not care for my ruby buds, and red dogwood, and scarlet winter berries, and ground pine, and partridge-berry leaves.

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