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Cornus sanguinea

plantation: Agroforestry Bourgogne, France

Features

Family:
Common names: Cornouiller sanguin
Type of foliage:
Life expectancy: 45 years
Total weight of CO2 captured: 10 Kg
Height: 3 m

Presentation

Cornus sanguinea, or bloodtwig dogwood, is a resilient shrub native to France. Its red stems, vibrant autumn leaves, white spring flowers, and winter berries support wildlife. Thriving in various soils and sunny to shaded spots, it symbolizes resilience and life's cycles, making it a meaningful memorial for loved ones.
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Usefulness of the tree

The Cornus sanguinea, or bloodtwig dogwood, is valuable for its role in erosion control due to its dense root system, which stabilizes soil. It supports local biodiversity by providing nectar for pollinators and berries for birds. Its vibrant seasonal colors add aesthetic appeal to gardens, while also offering shelter for small animals and birds. Historically, it has been used in traditional medicine for its astringent properties. This hardy and adaptable shrub is commonly planted in natural hedgerows and windbreaks, improving air quality and contributing to carbon sequestration. Additionally, it serves as an educational tool in ecological studies and environmental education. Symbolically, it represents resilience and the cycle of life, making it an ideal choice for memorial plantings.
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