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  • Lower Taxa Cornus amomum, Cornus asperifolia, Cornus drummondii, Cornus foemina, Cornus glabrata, Cornus obliqua, Cornus occidentalis, Cornus racemosa,
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  • familyCornaceae genusCornus subgenusCornus subg. Thelycrania speciesCornus foemina Miller Gard. Dict. ed. 8, Cornus no. 4. 1768. Zack E. Murrell, Derick B
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  • dogwood cornouiller à grappes Endemic Synonyms: Cornus albida Ehrhart C. foemina subsp. racemosa (Lamarck) J. S. Wilson C. gracilis Koehne C. paniculata L'Heritier
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  • spelling) as did Lamarck for a related taxon that is now included within A. foemina Miller. Subsequent authors submerged A. caerulea/coerulea into A. arvensis
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  • dogwood Endemic Synonyms: Cornus excelsa var. beyrichiana C. A. Meyer C. foemina subsp. microcarpa (Nash) J. S. Wilson C. microcarpa Nash C. sericea var
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  • perennial habit, procumbent stems, and pink, funnelform corollas. Anagallis foemina Miller, the European blue pimpernel, has been reported from western states;
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  • However, A. Wood (1861), following W. T. Feay, linked C. asperifolia with C. foemina, and J. S. Wilson (1964) also segregated the southern coastal plain rough-leaved
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  • forests. Dominant trees include Quercus lyrata and Carya aquatica. Cornus foemina, Gleditsia aquatica, Ilex verticillata, and Itea virginica are common understory
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