Gray
Dogwood (Cornus racemosa Lam.)Dedicated to the Preservation and Restoration of the Whole of Creation: Humans - Animals - Environment
"And God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good.
And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day" (Genesis 1:31)

(Gray Dogwood (Cornus racemosa Lam.) - 01) The gray (sometimes spelled
"grey") dogwood is a native shrub or bush with numerous stems that can
typically be found in moist or rocky ground along streams, ponds, wet meadows,
glade and thickets. They are found in the Northeastern quarter of the United States and
Southeastern Canada. Gray Dogwood usually don't grow much over 6 feet in
height, and can be almost as broad, but some references say that they can grow
to 10 or more feet in height.
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