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The Legend relates as how the dogwood was known to be as straight and tall and mighty as the majestic, great oak tree. The legend also tells us that the Dogwood tree supplied the rugged cross upon which Jesus Christ was crucified. And Jesus, having great compassion for life in every form, sensed the timbers dissatisfaction with the task it must perform. So silently he promised henceforth and from that day the tree would grow small and twisted so it could never be used that way. And in the spring bear blossoms with petals shaped like a cross. Having rusty nail stained edges tinged red by the blood he lost. And the center would resemble the crown of throns he wore. So that all who looked upon it would remember for evermore. The truth of the Dogwood legend may lack authencity. But one thing is for certain, Jesus died for you and me. -author unknown-
The Legend Of The Dogwood Two thousand years ago, few trees in the
Middle East were not
One day, the wood gatherers received a special request. An officer of the Roman court came and said, "The King of Jews is to be put to death. Deliver an extra-large cross made from your finest wood." So, a fresh tree was cut from the forest of the trees with thick trunks and fine, strong wood. An extra-tall (and extra-heavy) cross was quickly made and delivered. Three days after the death of Jesus of Nazereth, the chief wood gatherer got alarming news. "All of our finest trees are withering!" the messenger whispered. The wood gatherer hurried to the forest and saw that it was true. Several years later, the chief wood gatherer heard that, every spring, many people visited the old forest that had once made his job so easy. Despite his advancing years, he set out to discover why. He saw the remains of forest, now like a salty bottoms,with only a few trees still standing tall, baked, lifeless and rotting. But what was this? As he drew closer, his feeble eyes could make out the people walking among thousands of beautiful, flowering bushes. Seeing one of his own workers there, the old man said, "No one could ever make a cross out of this twisted wood. Our finest tree has gone to the dogs!" He noticed the beautiful white flowers, each blossom looking as if it had been burned from the touch of a miniature cross. So...an old and beautiful
legend has it that, at the time of the
Henceforth, it shall be slender and bent and twisted and its blossoms shall be in the form of a cross--two long and two short petals. And in the center of the outer edge of each petal there will be nail prints, brown with rust and stained with red, and in the center of the flower will be a crown of thorns, and all who see it will remember." The pink dogwood is said to be blushing for
shame because of the cruel purpose which it served in the Crucifixion.
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