dogwood
1 of 1noun/ˈdɔɡwʊd/
Forms:dogwoods
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a small tree or bush with red stems and pink or red berries
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- The dogwood tree in our backyard bursts into stunning white or pink blossoms every spring, creating a beautiful contrast against its dark green leaves.
- In autumn, the dogwood's foliage turns a brilliant shade of red, adding a splash of color to the garden before winter sets in.
- The red osier dogwood, known for its bright red stems, is a favorite choice for winter landscapes, offering vibrant visual interest against the snow.
- Birdwatchers love the dogwood bush for its clusters of small red berries, which attract a variety of songbirds during the fall migration.
- Native Americans historically used parts of the dogwood tree for medicinal purposes, recognizing its bark for its potential healing properties.
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the dense, tough timber of any Cornus species, valued for durability and strength
- Craftsmen carved the chair from dogwood.
- The tool handles were made of dogwood for extra toughness.
- Dogwood is prized for making small, durable wooden items.
- He selected dogwood for the inlay work.
- The flooring was reinforced with strips of dogwood.