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Thorny Buffaloberry


Seen growing east of the city in the Shepard area.
Thorny Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentia) is a tall shrub or small tree is native, has spiny branches and young branches are silvery white. Flowers are yellowish brown, about 4 mm across. Each flower has four sepals, no petals. Blooms May-June. Berries are yellow to scarlet, edible but sour.
Thorny Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentia) is a tall shrub or small tree is native, has spiny branches and young branches are silvery white. Flowers are yellowish brown, about 4 mm across. Each flower has four sepals, no petals. Blooms May-June. Berries are yellow to scarlet, edible but sour.
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