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Cornelian Cherries are actually dogwoods, grown for their delicate yellow flowers in early spring, yellow and red fall foliage color and bright red or yellow fruits. They are medium to slow growing but become reliable large shrubs to small, highly ornamental trees 15 to 20 ft. high and wide.