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close-up of a black berries of bloody dogwood (Cornus sanguinea)
Decorative dogwood ornamental shrubs with red and yellow bark.
Bush with red branches without leaves, Cornus sanguinea
Photo showing the bright orange stems of deciduous dogwood shrubs, pictured in the winter sunshine without leaves. Of note, this particular variety is: Cornus sanguinea 'Anny's Winter Orange'.
Cornus sanguinea - red dogwood plant in flower and full leaf. Cornus drummondii, with tiny white flowers. Flowering shrub of Cornus controversa in spring garden.
Antique illustration of a Medicinal and Herbal Plants.
close-up of a twig of a dogwood bush on a sunny day in autumn
Plant, Springtime, Common Dogwood, Blossom
Bright vertical close-up of reddish blood dogwood terminal leaves (Cornus sanguinea), wet with drops of water. Garden of the house, Mercurey, Burgundy, France. December 2019
Cornus sanguinea berries
Flowering plants (Apiaceae, Crassulaceae, Rosids): 1-2) Greater burnet-saxifrage (Pimpinella major, or Pimpinella magna); 3-4) Cambridge Milk Parsley (Selinum carvifolia); 5-6) Hog's fennel (Peucedanum officinale); 7) Hare's ear (Bupleurum rotundifolium); 8-10) Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa); 11-14) Ivy (Hedera helix); 15-17) Pegwood (Cornus sanguinea); 18-19) Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas); 20-21) Golden root (Rhodiola rosea); 22) Goldmoss stonecrop (Sedum acre); 23) Cobweb house-leek (Sempervivum arachnoideum); 24) Houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum); 25-29) Grass-of-Parnassus (Parnassia palustris); 30-31) English dogwood (Philadelphus coronarius); 32-34) Redcurrant (Ribes rubrum, or Ribea rubrum). Hand-colored wood engraving, published in 1887.
Photo showing a winter water garden, where some cornus or 'dogwood' shrubs are growing by a pond without their leaves covering their bright yellow and orange stems.
Cornus sanguinea branch with fruit
Flower of common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea) Cesate. Parco delle Groane. Lombardy. Italy.
Photo showing a landscaped garden with an established shrub border, which features a group of cornus (dogwood) shrubs, showing their brightly coloured red and yellow stems in the winter. The garden border is edged by a green lawn.
Cornus sanguinea - red dogwood plant in flower and full leaf. Cornus drummondii, with tiny white flowers. Flowering shrub of Cornus controversa in spring garden.
Blue Cornus sanguinea berries at shrub in Ruhrgebiet
Cornus sanguinea, the common dogwood shrub branches with black berries and red leaves. Autumn botany with blurred background
European Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) perching on a twig of a common dogwood against a dark background.
Cornus alba and the cornus sanguinea in landscape design
Deciduous shrub to 4m, with dark red twigs. Leaves opposite, elliptical to oval, pointed, untoothed, hairy, with 3-4 pairs of main veins. Flowers dull white, 8-10mm, in umbel-like clusters. Fruit almost globose, 5-8mm, black when ripe.
Cornus sanguinea branch
Cornus sanguinea, common dogwood, bloody dogwood, or dogberries.
swida, dogwood red leaves and black berries at wild
Plant, Springtime, Common Dogwood, Blossom
Cornus sanguinea is a Deciduous Shrub with Bright Pink Stems in Winter
Photo showing some colorful dogwood shrubs, pictured in the winter with a pond in the background. Shrubby dogwoods are grown for their brightly coloured red, yellow and orange stems, being heavily pruned each year in the early spring to produce fresh new growth. Of note, the Latin names for these plants are: cornus alba, cornus sanguinea and cornus sericea.
Cornus Sanguinea Leaves and flowers still on bush with the mild winters now December
Beautiful early spring view of yellow and red stems of Tatarian Dogwood and Golden-Twig Dogwood with colorful and distinctive twigs in winter, Dublin, Ireland
Photo showing a garden on a sunny day in the winter, where seasonal colour is being provided by the bright red and yellow stems of deciduous cornus plants (more commonly known as dogwood). The canes are offset against the evergreen shrubs (including hebes, escallonia, berberis and cotoneaster).
Decorative dogwood ornamental shrubs with red and yellow bark.
Cornus sanguinea
Mature colourful garden border in autumn with Cornus Alba or Siberian Dogwood
Bloody dogwood during the flowering period
Beautiful Dogwood blossoms in spring. Delicate natural beauty outdoors.
Cornus alba is a Deciduous Shrub that has Bright Red Stems in Winter and Spring
Close up of a group of green dogwood leaves.
Cornus sanguinea, the common dogwood or bloody dogwood. Flowers isolated.
Common dogwood, Cornus sanguinea, buds on a twig
The fruit is a dark purple to black drupe, globular in shape, containing a nucleus. It is not edible.
The white berries from a Red Osier Dogwood Bush with an orange leaf background on a sunny fall day while walking in the woods.
Photo showing the bright orange stems of a dogwood / cornus bush, which has been pictured in the winter without leaves, being part of a landscaped garden.
Singing male bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) perching on dogwood against a blue sky.o
Hedge with Common Dogwood, Cornus sanguinea
Munich 1880-1889, Germany. Victorian style botanical lithographs with corresponding caption in Latin and old German script.
bold white edges of the leaves, which add to the attractiveness of the tree throughout the season. Deciduous leaves and sprouts colored pink. In the fall, when the pink color regains back in the form , alba, aurea, cornus, sibirica, variegata,
Cornus sanguinea branch in autumn
Black berreies of Common dogwood Cornus sanguinea
Close-up of a golden ketone or rose hanneton (cetonia aurata) metallic green, feeding on a white blood dogwood flower. Vegetation of the bush blurred in the background. Saône et Loire, Burgundy, France, Western Europe. Summer 2019.
Common Dogwood - Latin name - Cornus sanguinea
Cornus sanguinea inflorescence
Leaves of the Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame plant still hanging on in December