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This study measured the approximate amount of calcium and magnesium ions released in dogwood leaves when treated with synthetic acid rain.
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A strange and distressing disease sweeping down the Appalachians is killing native dogwoods.
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14837
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Now that North Carolina's official state flower, the dogwood blossom is staging its annual floral show, it is interesting to note some facts about the flower and tree. There are 25 species of dogwood in the world. The wood is white, hard, and fine grained - good for turning and inlaying. And the bark contains a bitter tonic that is used in the treatment of fevers.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 12 Issue 47, Apr 1945, p24-25, f
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