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- Native Plants for Virginia's Capital Region
- Evaluation of Genetic Diversity of Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida L.) in the Eastern United States Using Microsatellites
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- “Deer Resistant” Plant Guide
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- RELIABLE, DURABLE and DEPENDABLE NATIVE PLANTS for NORTHEAST FLORIDA the Following List of Favorite Natives Was Compiled by Jake Ingram, Landscape Architect in 2013
- An Assessment of Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida L.) Decline in the Eastern United States
- Blue Ridge Parkway Bloom Calendar the Bloom Peak Occurs Within the Dates Indicated
- Virginia Native Plant Trail Brochure
- Cornus Florida L. Flowering Dogwood, Dogwood
- Plant Selection & Landscape Design
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- Wildflower Calendar | Spring Shenandoah National Park National Park Service U.S
- Native Ohio Tree Species Suitable for Planting Within 1,000 Feet of State Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers
- Cornus Florida He Flowering Dogwood Is a Small Understory for Golf-Club Heads, Mallets, Tool Handles, and Butch- in the Wild Tforest Tree Attaining Heights of 5–15 M
- Research Article Documentation of Significant Losses in Cornus Florida L. Populations Throughout the Appalachian Ecoregion
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- HERITAGE Seedlings & Liners Unusual Deciduous Species
- Street Tree Planting Standards for New York City
- The Dogwood (Cornus Florida) Two Types of Dogwoods Have Been Planted in Our Area. One, the Flowering Dogwood, (Cornus Florida)
- Dogwood Quick Reference Guide
- ICCWMA Plants to Avoid & Native Alternatives
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- Deer-Resistant Plants for Homeowners
- What's in Bloom
- University of Florida Campus Plant Guide
- Oconee Forest Park Tree Trail 1. Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus Virginiana) 2. Southern Magnolia (Magnolia Grandiflora) 3. River Bi
- Catalog 2019.Pdf
- Recommended Plant List for the Pleasanton Area (Adapted from WUCOLS III)
- Native Plants for Northern Virginia
- Cornus Florida Gray Dogwood- Cornus Racemosa, Red Twigged (Osier) Dogwood-Cornus Sericea (Stolonifera)
- Griggs Reservoir Native Plants for Use in Landscape Stewardship Plans
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- Lesson 2: Native Plant Species Web Quest
- New York State Big Tree Register by Common Name
- Central Appalachians Forest Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment and Synthesis: a Report from the Central Appalachians Climate Change Response Framework Project
- EIGHTY TREES for the SMALL PLACE (New Demonstration Plot Opened at the Case Estates of the Arnold Arboretum in Weston, Massachusetts)
- Flowering Dogwood Cornus Florida ILLINOIS RANGE in Bloom
- Genesee Valley Audubon Society Native Plants and Trees for Birds
- Eastern Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida) in Canada
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- Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery Plant Program
- 10 Flowering Trees Sargent Crabapple Grows Slowly to 6’-10’ Tall with a 6’-12’ Spread That Exceeds Its Height
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- K E Y Native Plant Recommendations
- Native Tree Species of Georgia by Hardiness Zone 2016
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- Limb Dieback of Flowering Dogwood Caused by Colletotrichum Acutatum
- Wucols Water Use Classification of Landscape Species
- Deer Resistant Plants
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