Dogwood
by Andrea Anderegg
Title
Dogwood
Artist
Andrea Anderegg
Medium
Photograph
Description
FEATURE PHOTO USA Artist News 1/10/2013
The Dogwood flower is a small flower cluster. The flower cluster is surrounded by 4 large showy bracts that are often mistaken as petals. The four white "petals" aren't petals at all, but rather bracts, which are modified leaves. The actual flowers are the tiny greenish-yellow objects in the center of the thing people usually call dogwood flowers, but which is actually a flowering head. When the early spring flowers seem to present themselves before the leaves come out, they are actually modified leaves.
When the bracts of the dogwood flower are fully open, they measure about two inches in diameter. Flowering dogwood blooms in either white or pink, depending on the cultivar. Some of the white Dogwood flower cultivars are �Barton�, Cherokee Princes�, �Plena�, �Cherokee Daybreak�, and the White Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida). The pink and red Dogwood flower is exhibited by cultivars such as �Cherokee Chief�, �Cherokee Sunset� and �Stokes Pink�.
All dogwoods are potential flower producers; however, trees grown from seed vary in the age at which they begin flowering. Fast growers will usually be delayed in beginning the flowering cycle. Those which produce an abundance of Dogwood flowers and follow up with a heavy berry crop will likely produce a small number of flowers the next year. Also, trees located in heavy shade tend to produce fewer flowers than those in full sun. Dogwood flower buds are quite evident in September; therefore, it is possible to predict the number of flowers that will be produced the next spring.
The Legend of the Dogwood
In Jesus time, the dogwood grew
To a stately size and a lovely hue.
�Twas strong & firm it�s branches interwoven
For the cross of Christ its timbers were chosen.
Seeing the distress at this use of their wood
Christ made a promise which still holds good:
�Never again shall the dogwood grow
Large enough to be used so
Slender & twisted, it shall be
With blossoms like the cross for all to see.
As blood stains the petals marked in brown
The blossom�s center wears a throny crown.
All who see it will remember me
Crucified on a cross from the dogwood tree.
Cherished and protected this tree shall be
A reminder to all of my agony.
- Unknown
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September 21st, 2012
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BASANT SONI
Gorgeous & super photograph with the beauty of flowers + F..Andrea As u know the petals of such flowers also can suitably be dried and recycled along with other thin Botanical ingredients(Before perishing) to create Eco- Friendly Art on the Bark Canvas of the Canary Palm trees..
Robert Bales
Another example where simple subjects are the BEST!! Congrats on the wonderful presentation and the 2640 views!! v/f/t