Английская Википедия:Cornus racemosa

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Cornus racemosa, the northern swamp dogwood, gray dogwood, or panicle dogwood, is a shrubby plant native to southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States. It is a member of the dogwood genus Cornus and the family Cornaceae.

Description

Gray dogwood grows Шаблон:Cvt high, rarely to Шаблон:Cvt.[1] It often sends up suckers from underground rhizomes, forming thickets. Its bark is gray and its twigs have white pith. The leaves are Шаблон:Cvt long and Шаблон:Cvt wide, and typically have 3 or 4 pairs of lateral veins, fewer than other dogwood species.[2] The plant grows upright with a rounded habit, oppositely arranged leaves, and terminally born flowers. The white flowers are small, with four petals Шаблон:Cvt long, and clustered together in rounded clusters Шаблон:Cvt wide called diachasial cymes,[2] produced sometime between May and July.[3] After flowering, green fruits (drupes) are produced, and they ripen and turn white from August to October.[3] The flowers and fruit are attached to the plant by bright red pedicels. Many species of birds feed on the fruits.[2] Old branches grow slowly, while new stems are fast growing. In the fall the foliage can take on a reddish or purplish color, though it is not overly showy from a distance.

Classification

Cornus racemosa has been variably treated as a subspecies of Cornus foemina Mill., with which it overlaps.[3]

It occasionally hybridizes with Cornus amomum (silky dogwood), the products of which are named Cornus × arnoldiana.[4]

References

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External links

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