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Title
When The Dogwoods Bloom
Artist
Sharon Williams Eng
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This image was taken in the mountains at a lovely botanical gardens in early spring. The dogwoods were blooming and filling the forests with bright spots of light with their white bracts (not true flowers). Blooming dogwoods to me always mean Easter time.
Flowering dogwood is a small deciduous tree which grows to 30 to 40 ft. high and is often wider than it is tall when mature. In the wild dogwoods are typically growing at the forest edge where they get dappled sunlight. While most of the wild trees have white bracts, some selected cultivars have pink bracts, some even almost a true red. They typically flower in early April in the southern part of their range, to late April or early May in northern and high altitude areas. The similar Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa), native to Asia, flowers about a month later. The dogwood is native to eastern North America and northern Mexico.
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March 24th, 2022
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