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  2. Mar 23, 2022 · Learn the Christian story of how the dogwood tree became a symbol of Easter, and the meaning of its white bracts and yellow flowers. Discover some facts about dogwood trees, such as their native range, fruit, branching and festival.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · What is the legend of the dogwood tree? Answer. The Bible does not tell us what type of wood the cross Jesus was crucified on was made of. Roman history does not go into specifics as to how the crosses were made or what type of wood was used. There is a legend that the cross was made of dogwood.

  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Learn about the origins and symbolism of the dogwood tree, a native tree of North America with a rich history and culture. Discover the stories of Dogwood, Morning Star, and Evening Star, and how they became the first dogwood trees.

  5. Apr 15, 2012 · Have you heard the legend of the dogwood tree? It’s a fun, religious story you can tell kids at Easter time. Since we celebrate the entire 50 days of the Easter season here, we like to include the legend of the dogwood flower!

  6. Mar 2, 2018 · Thomas Jefferson is one of the main reasons that the dogwood tree became popular as an ornamental tree. He loved them and promoted them for landscaping, including many of them in his estate plan at Monticello. Notice the unique petal tips.

  7. There are many legends of the dogwood: some from modern times, some from ancient times, some funny, some of a religious nature, and some about where the name "dogwood" originated. One version says that the name, Dogwood, comes from the wood itself which is very hard, dense and rock-like when dry.

  8. According to legend, at the time of the crucifixion of Christ, dogwood trees grew tall and strong in Israel. Therefore, when it came time to build the cross, the dogwood tree was the natural choice. This choice forever changed the appearance of the tree.

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