Dogwood (disambiguation)

Dogwood is a common name for trees and shrubs in the temperate Northern Hemisphere genus Cornus.

Dogwood may also refer to:

Other plants

  • Acacia coriacea, a species in the family Fabaceae native to northern Australia
  • Acacia bidwillii, a species in the family Fabaceae native to northern Australia
  • Bedfordia salicina, a species in the family Asteraceae native to Tasmania
  • Beilschmiedia oligandra, a species in the family Lauraceae native to Queensland
  • Cassinia aculeata, a species in the family Asteraceae native to Tasmania and southeastern Australia
  • Ceratopetalum virchowii, a species in the family Cunoniaceae native to Queensland
  • Eremophila bignoniiflora, a species in the family Scrophulariaceae occurring on floodplains throughout Australia
  • Eremophila longifolia, a species in the family Scrophulariaceae native to Australia
  • Jacksonia scoparia, a species in the family Fabaceae native to eastern Australia
  • Ozothamnus diosmifolius (white dogwood), a species in the family Asteraceae native to eastern Australia
  • Piscidia piscipula, known as Jamaican dogwood, a species in the family Fabaceae native to the Caribbean
  • Pomaderris apetala, a species in the family Rhamnaceae native to Tasmania
  • Pomaderris aspera, a species in the family Rhamnaceae native to southeastern Australia
  • Pomaderris elliptica (yellow dogwood), a species in the family Rhamnaceae native to southeastern Australia and Tasmania
  • Solanum dulcamara, a species of vine in the family Solanaceae native to Europe and Asia

Places

In the United States
Elsewhere
  • Dogwood Creek (disambiguation)
  • Dogwood Point, the southernmost point of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Sports

  • Dogwood Stakes, an annual American Thoroughbred horse race at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Miller 500 (Busch race), a NASCAR stock car race held at Martinsville Speedway, in Martinsville, Virginia from 1982 to 1994, known as the Dogwood 500 in the first year
  • Dogwood Invitational an amateur golf tournament played annually in Atlanta, Georgia

Other

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