Other flora and fauna include dogwood, lady's slipper, coyotes, turkey vultures, and copperheads.
Vegetation in the park, once dominated by Himalayan blackberries, includes native grasses, wildflowers, and dogwood.
June blooms include rhododendron, roses, dogwood, iris, foxglove, baby's breath and coral bells.
Some preferred winter food sources include dogwood, hawthorn, wild grape, and sumac, and hackberry seeds.
Popular motifs included grape clusters, roses, lilies, birds, and dogwood, which became a signature of the company.
Bushes and flowers include hydrangeas, dogwood, dahlias and three hundred varieties of roses.
It was first described by English botanist John Lindley in 1848, Other vernacular names include sheepbush and dogwood.
Shrubs found at New River State Park include dogwood, huckleberry, alders and sassafras.
Home plants includes dogwood.
Flora includes red and white oak families, tulip poplar, maple, dogwood, and at the higher elevations, sourwood trees.