Etymology
The word "cornel" is derived from the Latin word "cornus," which means "horn." This is likely due to the shape of the fruit of the cornel tree, which resembles a small horn.
Meaning
A cornel is a tree or shrub belonging to the genus Cornus in the family Cornaceae. It typically has small, four-petaled flowers and produces small fruits, known as cornels, that are usually red or purple when ripe.
Origin
The genus Cornus is native to North America, Asia, and Europe. Different species of cornel trees have been cultivated for centuries, both for their edible fruits and their ornamental value. The most common species grown for its fruit is the common cornel (Cornus mas), which is native to Europe and Western Asia.
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