0 a bush or small tree that has flowers, growing either wild or in gardens
1 a bush or tree that has white or pink flowers in the spring and grows wild or in a garden
Dismounting, he moved with caution through a mass of dogwood and laurel to the bank.
Frosts have not yet bronzed the dogwood in the hedges, and the hazel leaves are fairly firm.
I rode in the cars through miles on miles of flowering dogwood and pink azalea.
The drawing-room or wherever the ceremony is to be performed is often decorated with pots of pale pink roses, or daisies, or branches of dogwood or white lilacs.
Dogwood twigs were used by pioneers to brush their teeth.
Magnolia, sweetgum, pine, oak, maple, redbud, and dogwood trees line the track, with the train under the forest canopy for most of the ride.
Eastern flowering dogwood, sourwood, umbrella magnolia and eastern redbud are prominent among the smaller trees.