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A close up of an unusual double-flowering dogwood
A close up of an unusual double-flowering dogwood
circa 1920 to 1932
A competitor at the dogwood show, a tree found in Craven County, NC
A competitor at the dogwood show, a tree found in Craven County, NC
circa 1920 to 1932
Dogwood
Dogwood
April 1957
Dogwood And Azalea At Page Hall
Dogwood And Azalea At Page Hall
March 2012
Dogwood's "flowers," four changed leaves or bracts made white to attract insects
Dogwood's "flowers," four changed leaves or bracts made white to attract insects
circa 1920 to 1932
Spot anthracnose of flowering dogwood (Extension Folder No. 150, Revised)
Spot anthracnose of flowering dogwood (Extension Folder No. 150, Revised)
March 1962
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