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Closer to those Berries


Closer to those Berries

Here are those golden berries a little closer. not overly common, but there were enough for me to notice. One of many fruit or nut bearing trees in the high valley of the Virgin river in this neighborhood.



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could these be on a Sorbus tree?

13 Feb, 2012

 

I wondered that too, Sticki, they are certainly very similar.

13 Feb, 2012

 

Hmmm...will look into that. I didn't think they got so big.

15 Feb, 2012

 

the height of the tree or the berry size GT?

15 Feb, 2012

 

Tree height. I always thought of sorbus as a smaller 8-10ft. These are 15-20.

16 Feb, 2012

 

Is mountain ash part of that family? They grow up to 20 ft I'm sure?

16 Feb, 2012

 

They are. That was what I was thinking before I realized that I knew better. lol. I was thinking Sambucus.....lol.

18 Feb, 2012

 

ah! samubucas is also nice though!!

18 Feb, 2012

 

These were wonderful! Such a standout in this area. I loved all abundance in the flora of the area. Such a difference from the winter where I live. Little insignifant seeds here.

10 Apr, 2012



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