American Dogwood

OTHER NAME(S): Bitter Redberry, Box Tree, Boxwood, Budwood, Cornel, Cornelian Tree, Cornouiller Américain, Cornouiller d'Amérique, Cornouiller à Fleurs, Cornouiller à Fleurs d'Amérique, Cornouiller de Floride, Cornus, Dog-Tree, Dogwood, False Box, Flowering Dogwood, Green Ozier, Osier, Rose Willow, Sanguiñuelo Florido, Silky Cornel, Swamp Dogwood, Cornus florida, Cornejo Florido, Cornouiller d’Amérique

Overview

American dogwood is a tree. Historically, people made medicine from the bark. American dogwood bark is still used today as medicine, but not very often.

People use American dogwood for headaches, wounds, fever, ongoing diarrhea, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Be careful not to confuse American dogwood with Jamaican dogwood.

American dogwood might have some effects against malaria.

American dogwood might have some effects against malaria.

References
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