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SPECIES:  Cornus canadensis

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SPECIES: Cornus canadensis
AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Crane, M. F. 1989. Cornus canadensis. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Available: http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/ [].

ABBREVIATION : CORCAN SYNONYMS : Chamaepericlymenum canadensis SCS PLANT CODE : COCA13 COMMON NAMES : bunchberry bunchberry dogwood dwarf dogwood Canadian bunchberry dogwood bunchberry TAXONOMY : The currently accepted scientific name of bunchberry is Cornus canadensis L. The discussion of how closely related forms in the Cornaceae should be recognized has gone on for years and is summarized by Eyde [17,18] and Ferguson [20,21]. Two main groups within Cornus are red-line dogwoods, with showy bracts below the flowers and red fruit, and blue-line dogwoods, without bracts and blue or white fruit [18]. Some authorities have made the dwarf red-line dogwoods into a separate genus called Chamaepericlymenum Hill (other names given this genus include Mesomora, Cornella, and Arctocrania) [20,77]. Most authorities consider these few species to be species of Cornus [17,18,20,21,27,34,49,66,77]. Bunchberry hybridizes with Lapland cornel (Cornus suecica) where their range overlaps in Alaska, Labrador, and Greenland [66,96]. LIFE FORM : Shrub, Forb FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS : NO-ENTRY OTHER STATUS : NO-ENTRY

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