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- noun Plural form of
dogwood .
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Examples
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Our tulips are just starting to come up and the dogwoods will be a good month still.
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Like other spring-blooming shrubs or trees such as dogwoods and magnolias, Exbury azaleas 'color only seems more pronounced for their "naked" blooms.
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On this last issue, many in the audience favored small, ornamental trees such as dogwoods and redbuds over larger varieties such as seedless honey locust.
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Beginning next week, weather permitting, Arbor Masters Tree and Landscape will plant large canopy trees such as dogwoods and Autumn Purple Ash and more extensive ornamental plantings with seasonal color perennial flower beds.
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On the phone, while my sister is reading in bed, I sit in the kitchen of our B&B and tell William about the live oaks, the dogwoods in bloom, and the redwing blackbird I spotted on our second day.
The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011
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Branches of crabapples with swelling buds, dogwoods and flowering trees and shrubs are good for indoor displays in late winter and early spring.
Say it with your own arrangement - or cutting garden - of flowers Joel M. Lerner 2011
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Pussy willows in bloom, dogwoods budding, the Narcissus providing tiny splashes of yellow against the brown landscape, fields going green.
"I’m made of bones of the branches, the boughs, and the browbeating light..." greygirlbeast 2009
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But you would not find anyone here prepared to entertain the proposition that he will not, one sunlit day amid the dogwoods and the azaleas, take his revenge.
Masters 2011: Rory McIlroy's bold charge turns into harrowing collapse | Richard Williams 2011
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Our woods have the typical blend of trees found in southeast Missouri: oaks, maples and juniper laced in spring withflowering dogwoods and redbuds.
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Do not plant directlyunder dogwoods — you will add to their demise. o Always amend the soil when planting.
Gardening under trees — the other competition « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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