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Index of Subjects Yep. That’s V. lantanoides name has changed, I call it hobblebush. > On May 27, 2018, at 12:03 PM, nancy dowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote: > > And I see multiple reddish stems I think. So likely not a tree at all. > > Nancy > > Sent from my iPad > >> On May 27, 2018, at 10:54 AM, David <dwebster@glinx.com> wrote: >> >> 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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