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'''Kingdom:''' Plantae<br />
'''Kingdom:''' Plantae<br />
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'''Genus:''' Cornus<br />
'''Genus:''' Cornus<br />
'''Species:''' C. capitata<br />
'''Species:''' C. capitata<br />
'''Binomial name''' Cornus capitata<br />
'''Binomial name:''' Cornus capitata<br />
'''Synomym''': Dendrobenthamia capitata, Benthamia capitata, Benthamidia capitata, Benthamia fragifera<br />
'''Synonyms''': Dendrobenthamia capitata, Benthamia capitata, Benthamidia capitata, Benthamia fragifera<br />
'''Common name''': Himalayan Dogwood, Strawberry tree, Evergreen dogwood, Himalayan strawberry,  
'''Common name''': Himalayan Dogwood, Strawberry tree, Evergreen dogwood, Himalayan strawberry, Bentham's cornel<br />
 
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Cornus capitata is a species of dogwood native to the low-elevation woodlands of the Himalayas in China, India, and surrounding nations and it is naturalized in parts of Australia and New Zealand. It is an evergreen tree growing to 12 meters in height and width. The leaves are gray-green and pale and fuzzy underneath, and several centimetres long. It flowers during the summer in white blooms. The infructescence is a small aggregate of several individual fruits fused into a red body 2 or 3 centimetres across. It is edible but sometimes bitter.  <br />
Cornus capitata is a species of dogwood native to the low-elevation woodlands of the Himalayas in China, India, and surrounding nations and it is naturalized in parts of Australia and New Zealand. It is an evergreen tree growing to 12 meters in height and width. The leaves are grey-green and pale and fuzzy underneath, and several centimetres long. It flowers during the summer in white blooms. The infructescence is a small aggregate of several individual fruits fused into a red body 2 or 3 centimetres across. It is edible but sometimes bitter.  <br />
Cornus capitata is now classed as an environmental weed because of its rapid growth and that it produses a large number of seeds that are widely dispersed by birds. It will fiorm dense thickets by suckering from a system of underground stems.  
[[File:No weeds.jpg|frameless|upright 2.25]]Cornus capitata is now classed as an environmental weed because of its rapid growth and that it produces a large number of seeds that are widely dispersed by birds. It will form dense thickets by suckering from a system of underground stems.
 
 
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flower with developing fruit<br />
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Ripe fruit.<br />
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[[File:Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood .JPG|frameless|upright 2.25]]   


A two-year-old self-seeded tree.<br />
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Flower with developing fruit<br />
 
[[File:Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood-001.JPG|frameless|upright 2.25]]


[[File:Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood -001.JPG|frameless|upright 2.25]]


[[File:Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood-1.JPG|frameless|upright 2.25]] 


Young leaves<br />
[[File:Cornus capitata-005.JPG|frameless|upright 2.25]]


New leaves forming.<br />
[[File:Cornus capitata-014.JPG|frameless|upright 2.25]] <br />
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Cornales
Family: Cornaceae
Genus: Cornus
Species: C. capitata
Binomial name: Cornus capitata
Synonyms: Dendrobenthamia capitata, Benthamia capitata, Benthamidia capitata, Benthamia fragifera
Common name: Himalayan Dogwood, Strawberry tree, Evergreen dogwood, Himalayan strawberry, Bentham's cornel

Cornus capitata is a species of dogwood native to the low-elevation woodlands of the Himalayas in China, India, and surrounding nations and it is naturalized in parts of Australia and New Zealand. It is an evergreen tree growing to 12 meters in height and width. The leaves are grey-green and pale and fuzzy underneath, and several centimetres long. It flowers during the summer in white blooms. The infructescence is a small aggregate of several individual fruits fused into a red body 2 or 3 centimetres across. It is edible but sometimes bitter.  
No weeds.jpgCornus capitata is now classed as an environmental weed because of its rapid growth and that it produces a large number of seeds that are widely dispersed by birds. It will form dense thickets by suckering from a system of underground stems.

Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood .JPG   

A two-year-old self-seeded tree.
1-Cornus capitata.JPG

Flower with developing fruit
Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood-001.JPG

Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood -001.JPG

Cornus capitata Himalayan Dogwood-1.JPG 

Young leaves
Cornus capitata-005.JPG

New leaves forming.
Cornus capitata-014.JPG 

Thanks to Wikipedia for text and informationhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/