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Round-Leaf Dogwood

Cornus rugosa Lam.
Round-Leaf Dogwood
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Cornus rugosa, known as Round-Leaf Dogwood, is a deciduous tree native to the northern eastern and central United States and southern central and eastern Canada. It was first described in 1786 by Lam.

Description

Cornus rugosa belongs to the family Cornaceae and is found in regions including Newfoundland, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Vermont-US, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, and New Hampshire.

Other common names

Round-Leaf DogwoodRound-Leaved DogwoodRoundleaf Dogwood

Distribution

Newfoundland · Manitoba · New Brunswick · Nova Scotia · Ontario · Prince Edward Island · Quebec · Vermont-US · Global · Connecticut · Delaware · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Minnesota · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New York · Ohio · Pennsylvania · Prince Edward I. · Québec · Rhode I. · Tennessee · Vermont · Virginia

Synonyms

Swida rugosaThelycrania rugosaCornus circinata f. variegataCornus rugosa f. eucyclaCornus circinataCornus circinnataCornus tomentosaCornus tomentosulaCornus tomentulosaCornus verrucosaCornus virginianaCornus rugosa f. rugosa

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