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Lonicera ciliosa


In Explore March 13, 2012, #110.
These are the berries of the Orange Honeysuckle, Lonicera ciliosa, that is native to Washington State. The berries are soft and red when fully mature and are "edible but not often used as food." These were photographed on the edge of the woods at Warm Beach Camp on Puget Sound near Stanwood.
These are the berries of the Orange Honeysuckle, Lonicera ciliosa, that is native to Washington State. The berries are soft and red when fully mature and are "edible but not often used as food." These were photographed on the edge of the woods at Warm Beach Camp on Puget Sound near Stanwood.
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Can't tell you how nice it is to see this pictures. We both adore seeing the lifecycle so thank you!!
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