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Cornus canadensis (bunchberry or Canadian dogwood) grows in dense carpets in the tiaga or boreal forests of the northern hemisphere. Flowers bloom in late spring and produce small, edible, red berries during the summer. Credit:  J. Edwards.

Cornus canadensis (bunchberry or Canadian dogwood) grows in dense carpets in the tiaga or boreal forests of the northern hemisphere. Flowers bloom in late spring and produce small, edible, red berries during the summer. Credit: J. Edwards.

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