Dogwood and persimmon trees provide wood for many uses: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 1436-Ddoi:10.1016/s0016-0032(27)91183-1NoneELSEVIERJournal of the Franklin Institute
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and may be used when the foreign remedy is not to be had, or when it fails, or when it cannot be administered. By some, Dogwood is prized for ague, but it is better adapted to the diseases caused by weakness of the stomach and bowels, by inducing circulation of healthy blood to...
Because they are acidic, coffee grounds make good mulch for acid-loving plants, like blueberries, camellias, azaleas, dogwood trees, magnolia trees, rhododendrons, holly bushes, and more. Grounds will slowly decompose, releasing the nutrients. Apply coffee grounds in limited amounts (no thicker t...
8. Plants Used for Smoking Tobacco 9a Tobacco 9b Red-osier dogwood Bearberry Bearberry or kinnikinnick 9. Plants Used for Dye and Coloring Yellow owl’s-clover Water smartweed Dye plants—unidentified 10. Plants Used for Toys Umakixeke, or game of throwing sticks Popguns A toy horse Reed ...
(S1) - also known as hop hornbeam, with exceedingly hard wood Bog birch (S2) - a short birch that has great landscaping potential Round-leaf dogwood (S1) - a tall shrub that has the beautiful foliage we associate with all dogwoods Hairy sweet-cicely (S2) - a plant noted for its ...
fruit from compound inferior ovary; only central part of fruit represents pericarp, with fleshy exocarp and mesocarp and cartilaginous or stony endocarp ("core"); apple, pear, quince, hawthorn, mountain ashmultiple fruits—fig (a "syconium"), mulberry, osage orange, pineapple, flowering dogwood...