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Cornus canadensis (Creeping dogwood, Bunchberry, Dwarf cornel) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: ...
'Hummel's Dwarf Cornelius' or sometimes just 'Cornelius'. There is some question whether it is even a cultivar of Agave americana but to our knowledge the plant has not bloomed, so this has not been verified.
Due to its its size or behavior it has also been known as dwarf dogwood, dwarf cornel, low cornel, ground dogwood, bunchplum, or creeping dogwood, besides cuckoo-plum, frothberry, or dogberry.
Willow, Downy Woundwort, Downy-fruited Sedge, Dragon's Teeth, Drooping Brome, Drooping Saxifrage, Drooping Star of Bethlehem, Dropwort, Duke of Argyll's Tea-tree, Dune Fescue, Dune Gentian, Dusky Cranesbill, Dwarf Birch, Dwarf Comfrey, Dwarf Cornel, ...
The bunchberry, or dwarf cornel (C. canadensis), is a low herbaceous wildflower of North America. Dogwoods are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Cornales, family Cornaceae.
See also: Cornel, Dogwood, Pink, Cornus, Bunchberry
 
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