Cornus Baileyi

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Read about Cornus Baileyi in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cornus Baileyi, Coult & Evans. Fig. 1065. Erect shrub, with reddish branches: lvs. ovate to lanceolate, acute or acuminate, white beneath, with woolly and with appressed hairs, 2-5 in. long: fls. in small rather compact woolly cymes: stone of the white fr. much broader than high, compressed and flat-topped. Pa. to Minn, and Wyo. G.F. 3:465 (adapted in Fig. 1065).—A very handsome species of upright growth, with dark red branches, blooming nearly all summer, and of a distinct grayish hue due to the slightly upward curled lvs. The fall color of foliage and winter color of twigs are unequaled. Well adapted for sandy soil. Early observed on dunes, S. Haven, Mich., but brought to the attention of systematists from specimens collected in extreme N. E. Minn, in 1886. CH


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