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Medicinal

Analgesic, cathartic, febrifuge as used by Native Americans
Moerman, D (1978) Field Guide to the Medicinal Plants of North America

Nomenclature

Cornus- Dogwood or cornel, bunchberry.
Stearn, W.T. (1996). Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners. Cassell. p.104

canadensis- Canadian, but also used by early writers to cover the north-eastern United States.
Stearn, W.T. (1996). Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners. Cassell. p.79

Geographical distribution

  • Asia-Temperate, China
  • Asia-Temperate, Eastern Asia, Japan
  • Asia-Temperate, Eastern Asia, Korea
  • Asia-Temperate, Russian Far East
  • Asia-Tropical, Indo-China, Myanmar
  • Northern America, Eastern Canada
  • Northern America, North-Central U.S.A.
  • Northern America, Northeastern U.S.A.
  • Northern America, Northwestern U.S.A.
  • Northern America, South-Central U.S.A.
  • Northern America, Southeastern U.S.A.
  • Northern America, Southwestern U.S.A.
  • Northern America, Subarctic America
  • Northern America, Western Canada

Cornus canadensis L.

Family: CORNACEAE
Genus: Cornus
Species: canadensis L.
Common names: Creeping dogwood; Bunchberry dogwood
Distribution summary: Greenland to Alaska
Habit: Perennial
Hardiness: H5 - Hardy; cold winter
Habitat: Thickets and open forest
Garden status: Not currently grown
Flowering months: June


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