HE IS RISEN INDEED!
According to Christian tradition, dogwood blossoms bear the
scars of Jesus' crucifixion. The petals are tipped with blood-fringed nail
indentations, the flower is cross-shaped, and the center represents the crown
of thorns. This symbolism is to compensate for the dogwood being the wood of
the cross on which Jesus died.
Because the tree never wanted to be put to such use again, God also
twisted and gnarled its trunk and branches so that no straight boards could be
made from it. While there is no evidence that the legend is true, the tale
persists. The legend of the dogwood blossom is an example of a pourquoi (French for "why") story,
a tale that attempts to explain why something has its particular features or
characteristics. (copied)
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