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Cornus sanguinea, commonly known as dogwood, has various uses including medicinal applications, traditional crafts, and as an ornamental plant. Historically, the bark was used as a substitute for quinine to treat malaria and fevers, while the leaves were used in poultices for wounds. The wood is notably hard and dense, making it suitable for tool handles, pegs, and even arrows. Additionally, it's a popular garden plant with ornamental varieties selected for stem and leaf color. |
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