RM2M96C83–Cornus Kousa or Benthamidia Kousa (Japanese Flowering Dogwood), a hardy shrub or small tree from Japan and Korea, of the Cornaceae family. Seen here bearing bright red berries, which are edible.
RMG1C6C0–Close-up image of pink blossoms on an American Dogwood tree in Spring in Virginia, USA.
RMDFW1B4–Ripe fruits of the Kousa Dogwood Tree Autumn time
RF2CK8KBF–Beautiful red fruits of a Dogwood tree, Benthamidia, Rutcan, in the autumn garden. Closeup, natural green background with copy space.
RMG3DT34–Cornus kousa
RF2D2J5X8–Close up flower of Cornus kousa or benthamidia kousa. The kousa dogwood tree with blurry background
RMF14AY9–Pacific Dogwood Tree (Cornus nuttallii) and Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), Sequoia / Kings Canyon National Park, California, USA.
RMDF9R4A–extremely unusual alien almost looking red pink fruit fruits of Kousa dogwood tree sort of like raspberry
RM2TA81AC–Pink form of Flowering dogwood, Cornus florida, in cultivation.
RMRDK10F–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 2, CYNOXYLON Raf. Alsog. Amer. 59. 1838. [Benthamidia Spach, Hist. Veg. 8: 109. 1839.] Trees, with opposite petioled pinnately veined leaves and small perfect yellowish or greenish flowers in heads subtended by a conspicuous involucre of 4 to 6 large white or pink bracts. Calyx 4-lobed; corolla of 4 valvate petals; stamens 4, with slender filaments and elliptic
RMDFW2PN–Harvesting ripe fruits of the Kousa Dogwood Tree Woman's hand sorting the fruit for preparation for jelly making
RMCBD5WX–Cornus Kousa fruit
RMA00J8P–The Flowering Dogwood Cornus florida or Benthamidia florida