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plains coreopsis
Asteraceae

plains coreopsis

Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt.

Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt., or plains coreopsis, is a commonly cultivated flowering plant with ornamental, traditional, and ecological uses.

tall coreopsis
Asteraceae

tall coreopsis

Coreopsis tripteris L.

Coreopsis tripteris is a North American perennial aster, widespread in eastern/central North America, grown as an ornamental.

Whorled Coreopsis
Asteraceae

Whorled Coreopsis

Coreopsis verticillata L.

Coreopsis verticillata L. (syn. Anacis verticillata) is an herbaceous perennial widely cultivated as an easy-to-grow garden plant.

California Aster
Asteraceae

California Aster

Corethrogyne filaginifolia (Hook. & Arn.) Nutt.

Corethrogyne filaginifolia is a perennial herb or subshrub native to western North America from Oregon to Baja California.

coriander
Apiaceae

coriander

Coriandrum sativum L.

Coriandrum sativum L., commonly called coriander, is an annual herb with a long history of human cultivation.

Tree Tutu
Coriariaceae

Tree Tutu

Coriaria arborea Linds.

Coriaria arborea (tutu) is a toxic New Zealand endemic shrub that Māori have used for processed edible juice.

ink plant
Coriariaceae

ink plant

Coriaria myrtifolia L.

Coriaria myrtifolia, or redoul, is a Mediterranean toxic shrub traditionally used for tanning and dyeing.

Coriaria ruscifolia L.
Coriariaceae

Coriaria ruscifolia L.

Coriaria ruscifolia L.

Coriaria ruscifolia is a poisonous deciduous shrub with toxic and traditional psychoactive and medicinal uses across the Americas.

Coriaria sarmentosa G.Forst.
Coriariaceae

Coriaria sarmentosa G.Forst.

Coriaria sarmentosa G.Forst.

Coriaria sarmentosa G.Forst. is a poisonous endemic New Zealand large shrub, commonly known as tutu.

Montpellier Coris
Primulaceae

Montpellier Coris

Coris monspeliensis L.

Coris monspeliensis is a primrose family species from the central Mediterranean that grows in dry coastal areas.

Service-tree
Rosaceae

Service-tree

Cormus domestica (L.) Spach

Cormus domestica, the service or sorb tree, is a rare deciduous edible-fruited tree native to parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.

Tatarian dogwood
Cornaceae

Tatarian dogwood

Cornus alba L.

Cornus alba (Siberian dogwood) is a hardy ornamental flowering shrub native to northern Asia, grown for its bright winter red stems.

alternate-leaved dogwood
Cornaceae

alternate-leaved dogwood

Cornus alternifolia L.f.

Cornus alternifolia (alternate-leaf dogwood) is a small deciduous tree/shrub used ornamentally and in traditional Chinese medicine, supporting local wildlife.

silky dogwood
Cornaceae

silky dogwood

Cornus amomum Mill.

Cornus amomum Mill. is a deciduous eastern North American wetland shrub used ornamentally and for erosion control.

Canadian bunchberry
Cornaceae

Canadian bunchberry

Cornus canadensis L.

Cornus canadensis is a small herbaceous perennial that grows as carpet-like groundcover, with edible berries and a wide northern native distribution.

roughleaf dogwood
Cornaceae

roughleaf dogwood

Cornus drummondii C.A.Mey.

Cornus drummondii, or roughleaf dogwood, is an adaptable deciduous tree, used horticulturally and providing fruit for many wildlife species.

flowering dogwood
Cornaceae

flowering dogwood

Cornus florida L.

Cornus florida L. (flowering dogwood) is a small deciduous flowering tree widely cultivated for ornamental use, with traditional medicinal uses.

Stiff Dogwood
Cornaceae

Stiff Dogwood

Cornus foemina Mill.

Cornus foemina Mill. is a large shrub or small tree native to the southeastern US, that grows in wet habitats and supports local wildlife.

kousa dogwood
Cornaceae

kousa dogwood

Cornus kousa Bürger ex Hance

Cornus kousa is an ornamental dogwood tree with showy spring blooms, edible fruit, and resistance to dogwood anthracnose.

Cornelian cherry
Cornaceae

Cornelian cherry

Cornus mas L.

Cornus mas L. is a deciduous shrub or small tree with early yellow flowers, introduced and cultivated in the British Isles.

Pacific Dogwood
Cornaceae

Pacific Dogwood

Cornus nuttallii Audubon ex Torr. & A.Gray

Cornus nuttallii is a deciduous tree native to western North America, grown as an ornamental with documented traditional indigenous uses.

blue-fruited dogwood
Cornaceae

blue-fruited dogwood

Cornus obliqua Raf.

Cornus obliqua, or silky dogwood, is a North American native wetland shrub popular in landscaping for its attractive features.

gray dogwood
Cornaceae

gray dogwood

Cornus racemosa Lam.

Cornus racemosa (gray dogwood) is a shrubby dogwood that forms thickets, produces white fruits eaten by many bird species.

Round-leaved Dogwood
Cornaceae

Round-leaved Dogwood

Cornus rugosa Lam.

Cornus rugosa, also called roundleaf dogwood, is a small shrub or tree that hosts insects and provides food for wildlife.

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