Alder Dogwood (Noun)
Meaning
Small tree common in Europe.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The alder dogwood is a small deciduous tree commonly found along European riverbanks and wetlands.
- Alder dogwood trees can often be seen as a part of naturalized landscapes in Eastern European regions.
- The alder dogwood, Cornus sericea, has distinctive oval-shaped leaves that change colors with the season.
- Given the similarities between the two plants, it's possible to mistake a shrub alder with an alder dogwood in rural environments.
- There is a difference between a dogwood and an alder dogwood tree native to Europe as they belong to different families.