The flowering dogwood carries a powerful history and a rich connection to the region, embodying resilience and grace that mirror North Carolina's spirit. The world's largest known flowering ...
This dogwood bush produces clusters of small white flowers in late spring and early summer followed by bitter drupes in late summer. According to North Carolina Extension, the edible white fruits ...
While it's known as the state fruit of North Carolina, it can be found far and wide. WRAL contributor At the northern end of Roanoke Island, you can find the Mother Vine covering over half an ...