Flowering Dogwood

 
    On June 20, 1955, the Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida L.) became Missouri's official tree.

    The Flowering Dogwood is small in size, rarely growing over 40 feet in height or 18 inches in diameter. The Flowering Dogwood sprouts tiny greenish-yellow flowers in clusters, with each flower surrounded by four white petals. The paried, oval leaves are olive green above and covered with silvery hairs underneath. In the fall, the upper part of the leaves turns scarlet or orange and bright red fruits grow on the tree.

 

Flowering Dogwood

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