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Mystery berries

comments (4) December 4th, 2011 in gallery

ThistleGaard ThistleGaard, member
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Images sent to me by friend in Boston, MA (Zone 6). I'd love help ID'g it!


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Comments (4)

geoferr writes: It could be a clerodendron (clerodendrum). Is it a small tree or shrub? Posted: 4:41 pm on February 27th
TomKing writes: Those are the seedpods of Euonymus, a bittersweet relative. Posted: 3:36 pm on December 8th
ThistleGaard writes: Could be. Seems like the fruit coverings for bittersweet are usually more orange or red whereas these look totally white. I don't know about the vining - and the person didn't remember. Posted: 11:09 am on December 8th
cxsdia writes: Looks like some kind of bittersweet to me. Is the plant vining? Posted: 3:08 pm on December 5th
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