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May 18
Kousa Dogwood is a later blooming variety with pointed white bracts (they are not petals). The fruit is much larger than that of Cornus florida (common White Flowering Dogwood) and looks like a strawberry. The blooms usually set about 6 weeks later than common Dogwood.
ALTERNATE: (a little spider I found hiding on a bloom)
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