Flower Buds of Common Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) (1)

Flower Buds of Common Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) (1)

Common dogwood, also named bloody dogwood, is native to most of Europe and western Asia. Common dogwood is a deciduous shrub with young shoots reddish in winter, ovate leaves turning deep red in autumn, and small white flowers in flat clusters, followed by black berries

Common dogwood is typically found growing along woodland edges and in hedgerows.

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