Definition of Cornus canadensis

1. Noun. Creeping perennial herb distinguished by red berries and clustered leaf whorls at the tips of shoots; Greenland to Alaska.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Cornus Canadensis

Cornish Rex
Cornish fairing
Cornish fairings
Cornish heath
Cornish pastie
Cornish pasties
Cornish pasty
Cornish wrestling
Cornishman
Cornishmen
Cornishness
Cornishwoman
Cornishwomen
Cornus
Cornus amomum
Cornus canadensis (current term)
Cornus florida
Cornus mas
Cornus obliqua
Cornus sanguinea
Cornus stolonifera
Cornwall
Cornwallis
Corokia
Coromandel gooseberry
Corona Australis
Corona Austrina
Corona Borealis
Corona Corona
Coronado

Literary usage of Cornus canadensis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania by University of Pennsylvania Botanical Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, Botanical Laboratory (1904)
"280, that Cornus canadensis "is for the most part readily distinguished from Cornus suecica, by the leaves all growing in a whirl at the top of the stem, ..."

2. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1897)
"Cornus canadensis L. Low or Dwarf Cornel. (Fig. 2710.) Cornus canadensis L. Sp. Pl. 117. 1753. Herbaceous, woody only at the base, flowering stems erect, ..."

3. Bulletin by Natural History Society of New Brunswick (1902)
"... just opening its yellow flowers, as also Iris versicolor, Crata^gus tomentosus; Cypripedium acaule in full bloom, and also Cornus canadensis, ..."

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