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Invasive Tree Species
Usage : Ornamental Invasive Potential : L Control Method(s) : 4, 6 Rhamnus cathartica ... 5 m high, white flowers, leaves compound, 11-17 leaflets, fruits bright scarlet to orange-red berries Usage : Ornamental Invasive Potential : L Control Method(s) : 4, 6 Additional Comments : Spread by ...
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Invasive Shrubs and Vines
Eurasia Status : Available Provincial Location : BC, SK, AB, MB, ON, QC, NF Habitat : Swamps and bogs, along streams, open woods, thickets Description: 5 m high, yellow or white flowers, leaves opposite, 3 lobed, bright red berries Invasive Potential : L Usage : Ornamental Control Methods : 4, 6 Additional Comments : Shunned by wildlife, unpleasant taste Go to Tree ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, what's on Aug/Sept
Aug/Sept See also July/August diary. The mulberry tree is producing another heavy crop of berries much to the delight of wasps and starlings. It has also lost another branch, perhaps it needs ... surgery. Many of the other trees are also producing their own distinctive fruit e.g. rowan (red berries) at various places round campus hazel (green covered nuts) especially in the hedgerows near Walton ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, Quiz, easy
The spiky plant with red berries shown left is associated with one of the main festivals in the Christian calendar, which one? 10. Often thought of as the arch enemy of number 1 at the beginning of the quiz. What is it? To send off your ...
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Herbaceous Invasive Species
Usage : Ornamental Invasive Potential : L Control Method(s) : 2 Additional ... with black dots on margin, very leafy, opposite, simple, broad, less than 1 cm long leaves, red or purplish fruits Usage : Invasive Potential : L Control Method(s) : 2, 3 Additional Comments : May ...
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Ion Exchange - Smilacina racemosa - False Solomon's Seal
July. Long leaves with very short petioles, they can reach 3 feet in height. The ruby-red berries that appear after the flowers are gone are completely edible with a bittersweet taste similar to ... serving as a treatment for headaches and sore throats. They occasinally referred to the fruit as "scurvy berries" and probably ate it during lean times to ward off that disease. In some parts of the ...
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Coralberry
Symphoricarpos and all these are commonly called "Snowberry" because the fruits are white in color. Coralberry is unique in having red berries. The cousins are otherwise similar in the shape and arrangement of the leaves and in their growth habit. A close look at the berries shows how much they look like apples. If you smash one between your fingers, you may even notice a ...
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Georgia Wildlife Federation
The red fruit of the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) attracts cedar waxwings, bluebirds, grouse, quail, and squirrels in the fall. The female plants of holly (Ilex spp.) produce red berries which last through winter and feed catbirds, bluebirds, house finches and more. Early spring buds ...
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You ARE What You Eat! (Bird Coloration)
It's speculated that the waxwings have taken a liking to the orange-red berries of Pyracantha, or Scarlet Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea), a non-native ornamental shrub that has ... popular in North America in recent years. There's further speculation that pigments in Pyracantha berries--if consumed when pigments are being laid down in new feathers--will cause a waxwing's ...
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Eastern Red Cedar
Great Plains. In fact Kansas has only one native evergreen tree. It is called the Eastern Red Cedar. All other native trees in Kansas lose their foliage in the winter, so they do not provide ... flowers, which are small spiky structures. In the photo you can see two just above the cluster of berries (red arrow). Photo by Jim Mason If you are looking at a male, you will find tiny tan- ...
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