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Index of Subjects Hi Nancy & All, You may be correct because I find photos to be a poor substitute for the real thing. But this looks more like a very tall variant of Viburnum alnifolium; usually only knee high. Dogwood is also readily recognized by the bark; as you might suppose. They do not survive long in dense woodland and are thus more common along road edges or in small glades generated by windfall or cutting. Yt, DW, Kentville ------ Original Message ------ From: "NancyDowd" <nancypdowd@gmail.com> To: "naturens@chebucto.ns.ca" <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> Sent: 5/27/2018 9:57:19 AM Subject: [NatureNS] Flowering Dogwood >Always a random, but happy, encounter when I come across a Flowering >Dogwood tree in the woods. I do not find many of them. > >https://www.flickr.com/photos/150605880@N07/42385040971/in/dateposted-public/ >https://www.flickr.com/photos/150605880@N07/42385036071/in/dateposted-public/ > >Nancy >E Dalhousie, Kings Co.
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