Cornus florida L.“Pseudo F2” populationLinkage mapMicrosatellite (SSR)A genetic linkage map of flowering dogwood ( Cornus florida L.) was constructed using 94 individuals derived from a cross of two F 1 trees
Missouri State Tree (Arboreal Emblem): Flowering Dogwood 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 show...
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 ‘dogs’. This small, deciduous tree...
taurus which was more abundant in samples from trees than shrubs (98 versus 38 total individuals, respectively; Table 2). Figure 1. Total number of individuals of six non-Apis non-native bee species in ca. 50-bee samples from flowering woody landscape plants, showing proportion of each bee ...
taurus which was more abundant in samples from trees than shrubs (98 versus 38 total individuals, respectively; Table 2). Figure 1. Total number of individuals of six non-Apis non-native bee species in ca. 50-bee samples from flowering woody landscape plants, showing proportion of each bee ...