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Pagoda Dogwood
Latin Name:
Cornus alternifolia
location:
the eastern United States
The Pagoda Dogwood, originally named Cornus alternifolia, is normally found around the eastern United States. It is usually shaped as a small deciduous tree, making it a beautiful plant In the summer, the form of its leafs is more or less alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn it can be described as not developing an outstanding impact. The Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia) has beautiful flowers that are small, white flowers and grows fruits, characterized as changes from green to blue-black, passing through a reddish stage. Its bark is very interesting, where a special pattern can be found, older bark is gray brown and lightly ridged and furrowed on it. A fact to point at regarding the way it is cultured is that cool, moist, acidic soils are best An inconvenient with the Pagoda Dogwood can be that somewhat short-lived We can easily recognize a Cornus alternifolia with its a small tree or large shrub. The Pagoda Dogwood's propagation is done in a special way since it performs it by seed
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