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* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=COAS2 Plants Database]
 
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=COAS2 Plants Database]
* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/165714.jpg Herbarbeleg]
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* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/165714.jpg Flora of Florida]
* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/36593.jpg Herbarbeleg 1956]
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* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/36593.jpg Flora of Florida 1956]
* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/111285.jpg Herbarbeleg 1979 (C. foemina)]
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* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/111285.jpg Flora of Florida 1979 (C. foemina)]
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* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/144336.jpg Flora of Florida 1980]
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* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/55492.jpg Flora of Florida 1963]
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* [http://fccdrweb.fastmail.usf.edu/specimens/135157.jpg Flora of Florida 1955]
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Version vom 21. März 2008, 19:39 Uhr

wiss:Cornus asperifolia Michx.

syn: Cornus foemina ssp. microcarpa (Nash) J.S. Wilson, Swida asperifolia (Michx.) Small, Swida microcarpa (Nash) Small

en: Toughleaf Dogwood

Verwendung

Holz bei den Comanchen, Omaha, Pawnee, Ponca und Winnebagos bevorzugtes Material für Pfeilschäfte <ref>Gilmore, Melvin R. 1919 Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region. SI-BAE Annual Report #33 (p. 107)</ref><ref>Carlson, Gustav G. and Volney H. Jones 1940 Some Notes on Uses of Plants by the Comanche Indians. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 25:517-542 (p. 521)</ref>

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