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 Himalayan Strawberry Tree, Evergreen Dogwood, Bentham Cornel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Evergreen leaves and fruit on Bentham`s Cornel Cornus capitata or Himalayan Evergreen Dogwood Tree. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Evergreen leaves and fruit on Bentham`s Cornel Cornus capitata or Himalayan Evergreen Dogwood Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cornus capitata is a species of dogwood known by the common names Bentham's cornel, evergreen dogwood, Himalayan flowering Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cornus capitata or evergreen dogwood branch with flowers and leaves close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
 Himalayan Strawberry Tree, Evergreen Dogwood, Bentham Cornel
Cornus capitata or evergreen dogwood ornamental plant with white greenesh flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Evergreen dogwood or cornus capitata flower with white greenesh petals close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
 Himalayan Strawberry Tree, Evergreen Dogwood, Bentham;s Cornel Benthams, Himalayan Strawberry Tree is a small evergreen tree, leaves a paler green underneath, with prominent ribs. The flowers feature four rounded, dark creamy or yellowish petal-like bracts in June or early July. Sometimes the bracts fade to mauvy-pink. The actually tiny flowers are packed in the central head. In bloom the tree is beautiful. The ensuing fruit is a compound head like cluster of reddish berries, up to 2 inches wide, edible but not delectable; ripe in fall. The 1820 epithet capitata means headed; from Latin caput, head, referring to the mound like heads of flowers and fruits. The extraordinary red fruit body is composed of 30 or 40 pink, fused, roughly six-sided fruits each with a stubby, central-style remna


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