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flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) observed in Alexandria

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Why it matters This matters because research-grade iNaturalist observations like this one collectively help scientists track whether flowering dogwoods are blooming earlier or later than usual due to climate shifts — data that can inform how you time your own spring garden.

Someone in Alexandria saw a flowering dogwood — that beautiful native tree with white or pink petal-like bracts in spring — and reported it on iNaturalist, a nature-spotting app. Enough people agreed on the identification to make it 'research-grade,' which means it counts as real scientific data. These kinds of community sightings help build a picture of where native trees are thriving across the country.

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A flowering dogwood tree was spotted and logged in Alexandria, Virginia, earning 'research-grade' status on iNaturalist — meaning the identification was confirmed by multiple observers. This adds a verified data point to citizen science records tracking where and when this beloved native tree appears.

Key Findings

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One research-grade observation of flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) was recorded in Alexandria

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The observation met iNaturalist's research-grade threshold, requiring agreement from multiple independent identifiers

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Flowering dogwood is a native North American species valued for ornamental, ecological, and wildlife habitat roles

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Research-grade observation of flowering dogwood in Alexandria.

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