Summary[edit] Description: Swedish Cornel (Cornus suecica) in Crow Head, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Date: 15 August 2019, 12:57. Source: Own work. Author: Ryan Hodnett.
A view over Sørfjorden, (Ullsfjorden) as seen from Ullsfjord village on the west coast of the fjord in Troms, Norway in 2012 June. Bunchberry (Cornus suecica) flowers growing below. The mountains in the background include the Jiehkkevárri massif and Lakselvtindane.
Summary[edit] Description: Fungi and Swedish Cornel (Cornus suecica) near Port Rexton, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Date: 14 August 2019, 11:21. Source: Own work. Author: Ryan Hodnett.
Summary[edit] Description: Dwarf dogwood (Cornus suecica) and sphagnum moss turn scarlet in the fall colors in the muskeg near Petersburg, AK. Muskegs, a colloquial term for peat bogs, blanket 10% of the Tongass National Forest. These wetlands range in size from a few square feet to many acres. Over the ages, muskegs formed as Sphagnum mosses, rushes and sedges grew and built up spongy carpets in these very wet, almost treeless areas. Photo by Karen Dillman. Date: 21 September 2012, 20:11. Source: 20121015-FS-UNK-0005. Author: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Permission(Reusing this file): Flinfo has extracted the license below from the metadata of the image (tag "IFD0:Copyright" contained "Public Domain"). The license visible at Flickr was "Attribution License".
Summary[edit] Description: Eesti: Rootsi kukits(Cornus suecica) on Arktiline taim ja kasvab meil oma levila lõunapiiril. Enamalt jaolt vaid Põhja – Eestis. Kasvavad metsades, niisketel niitudel ja rannikul.Erkpunased marjad ei ole mürgised vaid lääge ja päris ebameeldiva maitsega. Date: 1 August 2015, 12:07:28. Source: Own work. Author: Ilme Parik.
Summary[edit] Description: Swedish Cornel (Cornus suecica) in Crow Head, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Date: 15 August 2019, 12:54. Source: Own work. Author: Ryan Hodnett.
Summary[edit] Description: Cornus suecica Photo by Salvor taken in the botanical garden in Reykjavik. Date: 8 June 2008. Source: Own work. Author: Salvor Gissurardottir.