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Tartarian Honeysuckle


These beautiful orange berries belong to Tartarian Honeysuckle. This shrub was introduced from Europe as a garden shrub, but has escaped and become invasive. Grows in moist, wooded areas. Flowers can be pink or white, June-July, and produces red, orange or yellow berries in pairs, 5-7 mm across. These were growing in Weaselhead.
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