Common Name: DOGWOOD FAMILY Habit: Perennial herb to tree; sometimes dioecious. Leaf: generally opposite, simple, generally entire, generally deciduous, veins often arched; stipules 0. Inflorescence: cyme or raceme, generally umbel- or head-like, subtended by showy or +- non-showy bracts or open, not subtended by bracts. Flower: generally small, generally bisexual; calyx generally 4-lobed; petals [0]4[(5)], free; stamens generally as many as, alternate petals; ovary inferior, chambers 1--4, 1-ovuled, style simple, stigma lobes 0[2--4]. Fruit: drupe [berry]. Seed: generally 1--2. Genera In Family: +- 12 genera, +- 100 species: especially northern temperate (also southern tropics, subtrop); cultivated as ornamental (Cornus, Aucuba); some timber species. eFlora Treatment Author: James R. Shevock Scientific Editor: Thomas J. Rosatti.
Common Name: DOGWOOD Leaf: generally opposite or whorled; base, tip generally tapered. Inflorescence: head-like cyme subtended by showy bracts, open cyme not subtended by bracts, or umbel subtended by non-showy bracts. Fruit: stone 1--2-chambered. Etymology: (Latin: horn, from the hard wood) Note: Divided by some into 6 or more genera. Reference: Murrell 1993 Syst Bot 18:469--495; Wahlsteen et al. 2021 J Syst Evol 59: 405--416
Cornus sessilis Torr.
NATIVE Habit: Shrub, small tree, < 5 m; herbage subglabrous. Stem: gray or yellow-brown. Leaf: blade 4.5--9 cm, generally obovate to elliptic, strigose abaxially (vein axils +- tomentose); petiole 5--10 mm. Inflorescence: umbel-like, sessile, few- to several-flowered; bracts 4, +- 1 cm, +- not showy, +- brown, generally with yellow margins, ephemeral; pedicel +- 1 cm, soft-white-hairy. Flower: +- yellow; sepals 0.5 mm; petals 3 mm; style 1 mm. Fruit: 1--1.5 cm, elliptic, green-white, then yellow, then red, then shiny purple-black. Ecology: Streambanks; Elevation: < 1550 m. Bioregional Distribution: NW, CaR, n SN. Flowering Time: Mar--Apr Jepson eFlora Author: James R. Shevock Reference: Murrell 1993 Syst Bot 18:469--495; Wahlsteen et al. 2021 J Syst Evol 59: 405--416 Index of California Plant Names (ICPN; linked via the Jepson Online Interchange) Previous taxon: Cornus sericea subsp. sericea Next taxon: Cornus unalaschkensis
Citation for this treatment: James R. Shevock 2012, Cornus sessilis, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=20410, accessed on May 28, 2024.
Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on May 28, 2024.
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