Nyssa sylvatica has small green fruits, usually in pairs which are slightly olive shaped.
Dogwood Family Trees of Maryland
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Flowering dogwood with pink flowers.
In forest settings, Flowering Dogwoods come in a variety of shapes from trees, to shrubs, to almost a sprawling ground cover.
The dogwood family, Cornaceae, contains the genera Cornus (dogwood) and Nyssa (tupelo).
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