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Canada Buffaloberry / Shepheridia canadensis


These tiny flowers are only about 4 mm wide, so are barely visible! The yellowish green flowers, only 4 mm across, grow in clusters. Male flowers and female flowers grow on separate shrubs. Photographed at Votier's Flats, Fish Creek Park, yesterday. The red berries that appear later are a favourite with Black Bears.
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