Nojima S, Linn C, Roelofs W (2003) Identification of host fruit volatiles from flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) attractive to dogwood- origin Rhagoletis pomonella flies. J Chem Ecol 29:2347-2357NOJIMA, S., LINN J. R. C., and ROELOFS, W. 2003a. Identification of host fruit volatiles ...
Flowering dogwood(Cornus florida)is one of America's most popular ornamental trees. Known to most people simply as dogwood, it has other common names, including boxwood and cornel. The species nameflorida isLatin for flowering, but the showy petal-like bracts are not in fact flowers. The brig...
Anne Holmes, artist By Suzanne Wodek Cornus florida, commonly known as flowering dogwood, is one of our most beautiful native trees that is attractive in all four seasons. The name ‘dogwood’ comes from the oldtime use of the hard, slender stems to make skewers once known as ‘dags’ or...
In a worst-case scenario, preference of non-native bees for non-native plants could promote invasive mutualisms whereby each facilitates the other’s spread [30,31,32]. Previously [9] we sampled bees from the blooms of 45 species of flowering woody landscape plants (trees and shrubs; ...
In a worst-case scenario, preference of non-native bees for non-native plants could promote invasive mutualisms whereby each facilitates the other’s spread [30,31,32]. Previously [9] we sampled bees from the blooms of 45 species of flowering woody landscape plants (trees and shrubs; ...