Plant ID please ?
berries are now (september, the Netherlands), from small, hard and
green, to red and soft. no thorns http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0652.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0653.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0656.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0657.JPG |
Plant ID please ?
"Osiris" wrote in message ... berries are now (september, the Netherlands), from small, hard and green, to red and soft. no thorns http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0652.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0653.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0656.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0657.JPG Amur honeysuckle, _Lonicera maackii_. http://www.ohiodnr.com/dnap/invasive/1amurhoneysuck.htm It's weedy and invasive, but is otherwise an attractive plant. Too bad it spreads into native woodlands. cheers |
Plant ID please ?
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:37:34 -0400, "mel turner"
wrote: "Osiris" wrote in message .. . berries are now (september, the Netherlands), from small, hard and green, to red and soft. no thorns http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0652.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0653.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0656.JPG http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0657.JPG Amur honeysuckle, _Lonicera maackii_. http://www.ohiodnr.com/dnap/invasive/1amurhoneysuck.htm It's weedy and invasive, but is otherwise an attractive plant. Too bad it spreads into native woodlands. cheers They are hughe then... over 4 m high... thnx |
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