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Tuesday - June 11, 2013
From: Waynesville, NC
Region: Southeast
Topic: General Botany
Title: Do the male or female dogwoods have berries?
Answered by: Nan Hampton
QUESTION:
Does the male or female dogwood have berries?ANSWER:
North American dogwoods, Cornus species, are all hermaphroditic with both male (stamens and anthers) and female (stigma, style and ovary) flower parts. The female parts (ovaries) produce the berries but since all the Cornus species in North America are hermaphroditic, they will all have berries. According to the Flora of China all members of the Family Cornaceae are hermaphroditic with the exception of the African species that are dioecious (separate trees for male flowers and female flowers). In the case of the African species those with the female flowers will produce the fruit—the berries.
You can see the Cornus species that occur in North America on the USDA Plants Database. Those shown in maps with blue states are the North American species. The ones shown in dark gray on the maps are naturalized non-natives. You can read about and see photos of most of those Cornus species in our Native Plant Database.
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