 Virginia Tech Dendrology
 Virginia Tech Dendrology silky dogwood Cornaceae Cornus
          amomum Mill. 
 
 
 
  symbol: COAM2
 symbol: COAM2
          
			Leaf: Opposite, simple, oval, 2 to 4 inches long, arcuately veined, margin entire, green above and maybe silky grayish when young, paler below.
           Flower:  Species is monoecious; small, white, in flat-topped clusters, 2 inches in diameter that appear in late spring and early summer.
 Fruit: Berry-like drupes developing in flat-topped clusters, 1/4 inch in diameter, bluish with white blotches, maturing in late summer.
 Twig: Red-purple (may be green-tinged), bearing silky gray hairs with a salmon colored pith, buds are narrow, pointed, hairy, sessile, and close to the stem.
 Bark: At first red-purple (but may be green tinged); later turns brown and shallowly fissured.
 Form: A small to medium sized, multi-stemmed, suckering shrub up to 10 feet tall. Branches may bend down and root in wet soil.
Looks like: red-osier dogwood 
 - roughleaf dogwood 
 - gray dogwood 
 - flowering dogwood