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- The American dogwood's rough bark, though, offers nice little crevices for eggs.
- Shortly before the Eclipse Stakes, a half-share in the horse had been bought by the American Dogwood Stable.
- Canadian hemlocks, American dogwoods, and white ash are trees to avoid planting now ( nota bene builders of new homes ).
- That's because the American dogwood seeds are spread by birds, while the kousa dogwood's fruit evolved to attract monkeys.
- But the American dogwood blooms in May on leafless branches while the kousa dogwood blooms in June after it's in leaf, which creates a less delicate effect.
- For instance, the seeds of that American dogwood are individually wrapped in tasty red berries so they can be eaten and excreted by little birds in pellets of fresh fertilizer.
- Runkle especially likes cranberry viburnums, lilacs, and Korean dogwoods, but has given up on the much-loved American dogwood, which has suffered from an onslaught of diseases.
- National Diet Building Park, located adjacent to the Diet Building and divided in two by a street, includes American dogwoods planted to symbolize the relations between the United States and Japan.
- The eight-acre nursery is packed with rare specimens, like the European hornbeam hedge rising over a stone wall, the 250-year-old American dogwood and the Chinese dove tree.
- The well-loved American dogwood and the more disease-resistant Chinese dogwood represent only one of 120 examples of plant families that have members in both eastern Asia and eastern North America, but almost nowhere else.
- About 30 years ago, Dr . Elwin Orton, a plant scientist at Rutgers University, set out to develop a dogwood that would be resistant to the borers that were devastating the American dogwood, Cornus florida.
- Baskets were woven from splints of American dogwood, big-leaf maple, buckbrush, deer brush, willow, and California hazelnut Additional bracken fern would add black colors to the basket and redbud would provide red.
- The truth is that our native trees are under attack from a pandemic of pollution stress, long-term drought, and new diseases, as anyone knows who lost an American dogwood tree to the anthracnose disease that cut a swath through the region a few years ago.