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Plant Characteristics
Habit   tree

Lifespan: perennial
Cultivation
Exposure: shade
Features: fire resistant
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Scientific Names

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Read about Cornus Nuttallii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cornus Nuttallii. Audubon. Tree, to 80 ft.: lvs. ovate or obovate, usually pubescent beneath, 4-5 in. long: involucre white or tinged with pink, 4—6 in. across; bracts 4-6, oblong or obovate, sometimes roundish, mostly acute: fr. bright red or orange, crowned with the broad, persistent calyx. Brit. Col. to S. Calif. S.S. 5:214-15. Gng. 6:274. B.M. 8311. G. 27:366.— This species surpasses the former in beauty, but is more tender, particularly while the plants are young, and has rarely been successfully cult. outside of its native country. CH


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