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Silverberry


This is also called Wolf Willow. It is easily identified by its silver leaves and by its smell, which one either likes or dislikes intensely, LOL. I like it. The berries are silver in colour, about 1 cm across, with a mealy texture. It is similar to an introduced and escaped ornamental tree called Russian Olive, which has yellow berries.
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